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SUMMARY:Making [and Remaking] Texts: Past\, Present\, and Future
DESCRIPTION:Manuscripts come to us across hundreds of years\, and many 
 undergo myriad mediations as they traverse deep time. What are some common 
 modifications people have made to manuscripts? How did they do this? And 
 how were manuscripts created in the first place?\n\nCome and look at some 
 of the manuscripts held at Penn that have been cut up\, remixed\, 
 rewritten\, and rebound. Hear Penn experts discuss these texts\, including 
 an overview of the materials and practices through which manuscripts were 
 made initially. Then\, take a pair of scissors and cut your own from paper 
 print-outs drawn from the OPenn repository. Speakers will include Dr. 
 Whitney Trettien\, Associate Professor of English\, Michael Carroll\, 
 Assistant Director of the Fisher Fine Arts Library\, and Dot Porter\, SIMS 
 Curator of Digital Humanities.\n\nThrough crafting our own collages\, 
 codices\, and cut-outs\, this two-hour workshop encourages us to learn 
 through enacting as we explore how manuscripts have been created and 
 recreated across time by human beings.\n\nMaking [and Remaking] Texts: 
 Past\, Present\, and Future was a workshop originally conceived and 
 organized by the Schoenberg Institute for Manuscript Studies Graduate 
 Fellow 2023-2024 Julia Pelosi Thorpe in February\, 2024. Making [and 
 Remaking] is scheduled to align with the 17th Annual Lawrence J. Schoenberg 
 Symposium on Manuscript Studies in the Digital Age which has the theme 
 Circulations\, and the Movement of Books exhibit on display in the 
 Goldstein Gallery August 30-December 13\, 2024. The workshop is hosted and 
 supported by the Schoenberg Institute for Manuscript Studies.\n\nPlease 
 contact Dot Porter (dorp@upenn.edu) with any questions.
LOCATION:Kislak Center Vitale II\, Rm 623\, 6th Floor\, Van Pelt-Dietrich Library Center
ORGANIZER;CN="Dot Porter":MAILTO:dorp@upenn.edu
CATEGORIES:Workshop, SIMS
CONTACT;CN="Dot Porter":MAILTO:dorp@upenn.edu
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