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Compass of change / Dianne Longley
Bib ID 2127775
Format BookBook
Author
Longley, Dianne
 
Description Welland, S. Aust. : Illumination Press [and] Print Studio, [1996?] 
68 p. : cil. ill. ; 33 cm. 
ISBN 095918838X (prepublication) 
Notes

Limited ed. of 4 signed and numbered copies bound accordian style.

The images and text are computer generated with the book being printed from disk using a Novajet printer onto 110 gsm satin paper. Eight images have been printed onto archival paper using a Canon CLC and are separately available.

Subjects Computer art - South Australia - Specimens.  |  Image processing - Digital techniques - Specimens.  |  Artists' books - South Australia.
Other authors/contributors Print Studio (Welland, S. Aust.)  |  Illumination Press
Available From Available from Dianne Longley, 87 Frederick St, Welland SA 5007 

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