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SUMMARY:CBCP Summer School - Cultures of the book: lithography\, consumption\, reading
DESCRIPTION:The Centre for Book Cultures and Publishing at the University of Reading has released the full programme for their inaugural Summer School to be held on 20 and 21 June 2023. The event will be held at the Department of Typography & Graphic Communication and Special Collections at the University. \n‘Cultures of the book: lithography\, consumption\, reading’ will explore how books have been made\, consumed and read following the invention of lithography in the early nineteenth century. Talks by leading scholars and practitioners will be combined with a hands-on approach using the University’s collections and archives. \nKeynote speakers include Prof Rathna Ramanathan on ‘Beyond the margins: Intercultural collaborations in independent publishing’ and Prof Michael Twyman talking about lithography and printed ephemera. \nOther talks will cover the origins of today’s typefaces and text/picture integration (Paul Luna)\, as well as book-related ephemera popular in the late nineteeth and early twentieth century – the ‘Birthday Book’ (Cătălina Zlotea)  and bookplates (Liz West). \nPractical sessions on lithographic printing will be available (Geoff Wyeth and Borna Izadpanah)\, together with ‘hands-on’ examination of book-related printed ephemera (with materials in English and French) from the Centre for Ephemera Studies (Emma Minns). \nParticipants will also be able to view the exhibition ‘Evolution of the Chinese Typeform’ (curated by Xunchang Cheng). \nEnrolment is open now and places can be booked here. Please email with any enquiries. \n\n\n 
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/centre-for-book-cultures-and-publishing/event/cbcp-summer-school-cultures-of-the-book-lithography-consumption-reading/
LOCATION:University of Reading\, Whiteknights Campus\, Edith Morley\, G44
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SUMMARY:Multisensory translation for children: Mirror by Jeannie Baker as a soundscape audiobook
DESCRIPTION:The Centre for Book Cultures and Publishing in partnership with Outside in World\, the organisation dedicated to promoting and exploring world literature and children’s books in translation\, are delighted to announce the latest event in their seminar series on translation for children: \nMultisensory translation for children: Mirror by Jeannie Baker as a soundscape audiobook \nThis is event is free and open to all. To register for the zoom link\, click here. \nCBCP and OIW will be in conversation with Rafaela Lemos\, translator\, and Nuno Bento\, sound artist\, about their project to translate picturebook Mirror by Jeannie Baker (Walker Books\, 2010) into a soundscape audiobook\, aimed especially at visually impaired Portuguese children. \nRafaela Lemos – Born and raised in Portugal\, Rafaela Lemos has always been a creative mind. After completing a Modern Languages BA (Spanish and Mandarin) University of Hull\, with First Class Honours\, she moved to London where she completed a Masters in Audiovisual Translation from the University of Roehampton. She is currently working as a Localisation Producer for a children’s media entertainment company and as a freelance illustrator and audiovisual translator. \nNuno Bento – Foley artist and sound designer from Lisbon\, Portugal: you can find out all about his award-winning work in film and game design here: https://www.nunobento.com/home
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/centre-for-book-cultures-and-publishing/event/multisensory-translation-for-children-mirror-by-jeannie-baker-as-a-soundscape-audiobook/
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