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− | The [[Festival of Letters]] aims to revive the interest and knowledge on | + | The [[Festival of Letters]] aims to revive the interest and knowledge on movable type printing techniques, now widely replaced by digital technology. It kicked off in [[established::2010]] in the frame of the [[World Book Capital Ljubljana 2010]]. The festival is conceived by [[Studio Zadruga|Marko Drpić]], designer and calligrapher. |
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− | The first edition featured a 50-year-old printing press including a tonne of lead and wooden letters that was installed in the [[Kresija Gallery]] to print business cards, letters, and sample books. In 2011 the festival continues with | + | The first edition featured a 50-year-old printing press including a tonne of lead and wooden letters that was installed in the [[Kresija Gallery]] to print business cards, letters, and sample books. In 2011 the festival continues with demonstrations of old printing techniques and engages the audience in print- and book-making through various workshops. The venues include [[Kinodvor Cinema]] and [[Mini Theatre]]. |
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Revision as of 21:30, 29 August 2011
The first edition featured a 50-year-old printing press including a tonne of lead and wooden letters that was installed in the Kresija Gallery to print business cards, letters, and sample books. In 2011 the festival continues with demonstrations of old printing techniques and engages the audience in print- and book-making through various workshops. The venues include Kinodvor Cinema and Mini Theatre.