Peak Paper

I found this phrase on Word Spy.

peak paper
n. A time when global paper production and usage reaches a maximum, after which it declines irreversibly.

Examples
And yet in 2013, despite positive growth overall, the world reached ‘Peak Paper’: global paper production and consumption reached its maximum, flattened out, and is now falling. A prediction that was over-hyped in the 20th century and then derided in the early 2000s — namely, the Paperless Office — is finally being realised.
—John Quiggin, “Doing more with less: the economic lesson of Peak Paper,” Aeon, February 12, 2016

Illustrating Alice

“and what is the use of a book,” thought Alice, “without pictures or conversations?”

Since 1907, when the copyright for Lewis Carroll’s ‘Alice in Wonderland’ expired, artists have used the original illustrations or invented their own to create new bookworks. There’s a nice post on BrainPickings with lots of examples, as well as another one here. A good example of why copyright should be shorter, not longer.

White Rabbit

Call for Entries

I attended the Focus on the Book Arts conference in Forest Grove Oregon several years ago and really enjoyed it. This year they have a call for entries for an exhibit that’s part of the conference. Entry info and forms are here.

LATITUDE, LONGITUDE, ELEVATION
Call for Entries

Where are you, where were you, where do you want to be–Mentally, emotionally, spiritually, or in your imagination. These three elements, latitude, longitude, elevation, are a set of coordinates that enable every location on the earth to be specified. Apply these element to you own personal geography and tell us where you are or were or want to be. A juried book show in July & August 2016 at Valley Art Association gallery in Forest Grove, Oregon. Sponsored by The Focus on Book Arts Conference. This exhibit is open to book and
paper artists.

• Artist books, sculptural books, book objects are welcome.
• All books should have been created within the past two years.
• Please, no books created as a class project in a teaching classroom situation.
• You may enter two books.
• All books will be available for the public to touch and handle. No books will be under glass.
• All books must be for sale. The gallery takes a 35% commission.

ENTRY FEE: $20.00 in US funds

CALENDAR
Submission Deadline: March 1, 2016
Acceptance Notifications: April 1, 2016
Accepted books arrive between: June 20-27. 2016