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Update #9: A final update

Posted on December 15, 2010

So it doesn't seem like to long ago I was thanking all of you for the wonderful support you gave the project - well believe it or not I am now down to my last few boxes of the edition.

In the end 800 were printed and about 50 remain - which is great. It's been really amazing watching 'dictionary' travel to people’s homes and the feedback has been very inspiring.

Whilst that has been happening it's bought me some time in the studio to develop my new book called Orphan. This is being exhibited in London at the moment here - http://www.wallpaper.com/art/sam-winston-exhibition-london/4999 and will also be on show in San Francisco in early February here http://www.codexfoundation.org/bookfair.html. So if you find yourself in either of those areas please drop by and say hi. I am still working on formats for publishing and one day that might become another kick-starter...

I also wanted to answer the question of where did the books go to those who pledged to donate one?

The national Poetry Library in England now has 32 copies of the book and they use them frequently as part of their syllabus on teaching children about poetry. Schools from across the country visit and they run the below workshop for school groups aged 14-16

A Dictionary Story activity

Preparation:

Copies of A Dictionary Story
Laminated sheets on concrete poetry
Pencils in pots
A4 paper
English Dictionary

Introduction to visual poetry

You can look at these books in two ways – poems where the poet uses how the poem looks to get his or her message across, and visual art where the artist uses text as part of the artwork.

Poets have been using the techniques of visual poetry for many years (show George Herbert, Lewis Carroll et al from Speaking Pictures.

In the 1950s and 1960s movements of poets in several different countries developed poetries that used what words, letters and spaces looked like to create meaning, rather than just having them convey meaning in the traditional way.

As we use language all the time we often accept it as something that is perfectly natural, so a lot of these poets and artists challenge us to look at language in a fresh way, often to show that letters are just objects themselves, like everything else around us.

Some influential poets are (show examples):

Apollinaire who was friends with the artist Pablo Picasso and fought in the First World War for France. He created what he called Calligrammes to write about the experiences of going to war.

E.E. Cummings was an American poet who used the typewriter in innovative and curious ways.

Eugen Gomringer is considered one of the founders of the concrete poetry movement. This is what he said about his work:

“In finding, selecting and putting down these words [the poet] creates ‘thought-objects’ and leaves the task of association to the reader, who becomes a collaborator and, in a sense, the completer of the poem.” qtd in Speaking Pictures.

Ian Hamilton Finlay was a Scottish poet who made sculptures as poems, carving words into stone and making them part of the surroundings (show exhibition catalogue).

Dom Silvester Houedard (dsh) was a Benedictine monk who, along with being an editor of the Jerusalem Bible, was also a leading figure in the concrete poetry world. He called his visual poems written on his typewriter ‘typestracts’.

Sam Winston experiments with books and stories we think we are familiar with – dictionaries and fairy tales – and makes us look at them again by making art works with them.

5 minutes
Tour of the library

5 minutes
Around the tables laid out with the above books, introduction to visual poetry as above.

10 minutes
Students read and look at the books displayed.

15 minutes
In smaller groups, students read Sam Winston’s A Dictionary Story. Read this out as a group with someone reading the main string of words and someone reading the definitions that come from this.

25 minutes
Students either select a poem from the collection or write a poem, and then develop it in the fashion of A Dictionary Story, exploring word meanings and portraying them visually on the page.

1: Work in pairs. Fold a piece of paper in half with one person writing some short definitions from the English Dictionary on the side of the page without giving away what the word is. Then ask the other person to write their favourite / least favourite words on the other side of the page without looking at the definitions. How do the words match the definitions? Is there any ‘sense’ in how the two collide?

2: Choose the five most striking words from the first exercise, either from the definitions or favourite / least favourite words. For each word write a list of other words that relates to them, either through sense (a related word in terms of its meaning) or sound. Instead of writing the words down as a list try and represent the words in an interesting visual way, perhaps in a way that relates directly to the words you have chosen.

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A selection of the following books laid out on two tables:

ABC: the Aleph Beth book / NICHOL, B.P. -- Canada: Oberon Press: Oberon Press, 1971 (Book) - Adult collection

All or nothing : an anthology of blank books / GIBBS, MICHAEL -- Cromford, Derbyshire: Research Group for Artists Publications, 2005 (Book) - Adult collection
Abstract: Contains three volumes, two called 'All or Nothing' and one called 'SOMEVOLUMESFROMTHELIBRARYOF BABEL'. Held in a black slipcase.

An anthology of concrete poetry -- New York: Something Else Press, 1967 (Book) - Adult anthology
Abstract: With notes on the authors and poems.

Anthology visuele poezie = visual poetry anthology : 133 dichters uit 25 landen = 133 poets from 25 countries -- The Hague, Netherlands: Uitgeverij bert baker, 1975 (Book) - Adult anthology
Abstract: Includes a supplement booklet of the same title and a folded poster called 'International Visuele Poezie', both of which are held in a conservation envelope.

Beyond the silence / FINCH, PETER -- Cardiff: Vertigo Publications: Vertigo Publications, 1970 (Pamphlet) - Adult collection

The book of hours and constellations, being poems of Eugen Gomringer / GOMRINGER, EUGEN -- New York: Something Else Press, 1968 (Book) - Adult collection

Calligrammes: poems of peace and war (1913-1916) / APOLLINAIRE, GUILLAUME; Lockerbie, S.I. (introduction) -- Berkeley & London: University of California Press: University of California Press, 1980 (Book) - Adult collection
Abstract: Includes some visual poems.

Concrete poetry: a world view -- Bloomington, Ind. & London: Indiana University Press: Indiana University Press, 1970 (Book) - Adult anthology

Concrete poetry an international anthology / Bann, Stephen? (a/r) -- London: 1967 (Book) - Adult collection

Kob bok: selected texts of Bob Cobbing 1948-1999 / COBBING, BOB -- Buckfastleigh, Devon: Etruscan Books: Etruscan Books, 1999 (Book) - Adult collection

New selected poems / MORGAN, EDWIN -- Manchester: Carcanet, 2000 (Book) - Adult collection

The order of things [multimedia] : an anthology of Scottish sound, pattern and concrete poems / Finlay, Alec (introduction) -- Edinburgh: Morning Star Publications & Polygon: Morning Star Publications;Polygon, 2001 (Multimedia) - Adult anthology

A poke in the i: a collection of concrete poems -- London: Walker Books, 2001 (Book) - Child anthology

Speaking pictures: a gallery of pictorial poetry from the sixteenth century to the present -- New York: Harmony Books: Harmony Books, 1975 (Book) - Adult anthology
Abstract: With an introduction and notes by the editor. Includes selected bibliography.

The spp ell / FINCH, PETER -- London: Writers Forum, 1995 (Book) - Adult collection

Starryveldt / MORGAN, EDWIN -- Frauenfeld, [Switzerland]: Verlag Herausgeber/Eugen Gomringer: Verlag Herausgeber/Eugen Gomringer Press, 1965 (Book) - Adult collection

Typewriter poems / CHOPIN, HENRI -- Köln: Edition Hundertmark, 1982 (Pamphlet) - Adult collection

Verbi visi voco / Mottram, Eric (introduction) -- London: Writers Forum, 1992 (Book) - Adult anthology

Selected shorter poems 1950-1970 / WILLIAMS, EMMETT. -- Stuttgart & London: Edition Hansjorg Mayer : Edition Hansjorg Mayer, 1974. (Book) Adult collection

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Update #8: Dictionary sightings

Posted on December 15, 2009

Good news in that Dictionary stories have been spotted in the UK, Berlin and Chicago. That means international mail is what I was hoping it should be! If you haven't received yours yet please leave it till the end of the week and we will see from there..

I also received a great mail from Daniel Zarick and his project URBAN:READING and if you have five minutes take a look and post away!

http://urbanreading.com/

I have also had a few requests about obtaining more Dictionaries before the Xmas and I am sure that is possible. I might need to add extra for next day delivery but email me here and I will have more details

studio@samwinston.com

Warmly

Sam

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      Jenny Lemmons on December 15, 2009

      All the way to San Diego on the 14th - a work of art! Thanks, Sam!

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      Daniel Zarick on December 16, 2009

      Thanks so much Sam! I really appreciate the link. The book is amazing. Everybody I have shown is jealous.

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      Christine Lambert on December 17, 2009

      The Dictionary Story has arrived in Iowa. The book is really lovely. Thank you.

Update #7: All shipped

Posted on December 12, 2009

So all books went first class / airmail on the 1st of December and I already have heard from a few UK backers that they arrived safely. Going on Royal Mail it takes a few more days to the US. In theory that means it should be with you any day now. Please tell me if you’re missing a book by the end of next week.

I didn't make many friends in the queue at the post office !

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      Anna Simonse on December 12, 2009

      just received mine (i'm in brooklyn, new york). super beautiful. thank you!

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      Michael Bernholtz on December 12, 2009

      Just Received mine in Toronto, Ontario. Canada.
      Thanks. Looks good.
      How many copies made it to libraries/schools?

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      Paolo Assenti on December 28, 2009

      Today I received the work. Congratulations, very well done, beautiful as expected. Thanks
      Ciao alla prossima

Update #6: it's arriving today ..

Posted on December 1, 2009

Good news - I have received the first batch of books today which I will be shipping out throughout the week. Hopefully all this will be done by the end of next week. I haven't posted the new design here because I thought people might like the surprise of receiving it in the post ?

But there are images of the cover on my site in the shop section -

If you have the time, I would also like to point out a new project working with on Charles Darwin's text- On the Origin of the Species.
http://www.samwinston.com/Work/Darwin

It's been a joy working with you and Kickstater and humbling to receive the support. I hope the book will brings a smile to you when it arrives.

Note; I also now have more copies available so feel free to spread the word !

Sam

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www.samwinston.com

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Update #5: Book Orders

Posted on October 20, 2009

Although the project has now ended, you can still order the book by emailing studio@samwinston.com.

Thanks once more for your generous support,

Sam

Update #4: What to say ?

Posted on October 14, 2009

THANK YOU ! - it's been amazing and inspiring to have your support and as we easily passed the goal it means that the booked can be published exactly how it was envisioned - no compromises. Which is great. The feedback has been very humbling and I certainly have a good feeling about where this project can now grow.

As for timings - I am currently at Frankfurt bookfair and will be here till Monday (the 19th) - and then will meet with my printer to finalise the print run. Basically I am hoping to start shipping books by late November - I will also be in contact soon to arrange delivery address's

Again - your support has been deeply appreciated and I hope the book brings a smile to you

Best wishes

Sam

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      Daniel Zarick on October 14, 2009

      Thank you, Sam! Could not be happier to help out. This is a fantastic project you started.

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      Andy Baio on October 15, 2009

      Wonderful, thanks so much.

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      Caleb and Emily Stevenson on October 15, 2009

      Congrats! This is such a great project. :)

Update #3: 6 days to go

Posted on October 7, 2009

So far so good and 80% there!

I wanted to show you the blank dummy for the new format of the book (in hand)

and I also thought I would show you some of the original developmental experiments for the Dictionary story. These were part of an attempt to get words to meet - I will be taking the collage theme for making the bookmarks...

Also someone asked about timelines and I am hopping to have the printed books by mid November - and ship for late November

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      Catharine Wall on October 9, 2009

      Beautiful! I don't think people realize how much verbal-visual work (and interartistic or intermedia work in general) is created, but what I love about this dictionary in particular is that it is about language.

Update #2: new words

Posted on September 26, 2009

Last week I was fortunate enough to be invited to talk for 20 minutes about my work. And ‘it’s nice that’ were good enough to record and post online it today

http://www.itsnicethat.com
http://www.itsnicethat.com/talk/its-nice-that-talks

The project covers the Dictionary story in more depth and I also talk about new projects (even Rupert Murdoch gets mention?!). I spoke about ideas that I feel are quite pertinent to some of the challenges we face as creatives & if you can grab 20 minutes I would definitely be interested to hear people thoughts…

Also I have arranged for the excellent Justin from Fenner Paper to supply the paper for Dictionary Story and you can have a look at what he does here -
http://justinsamazingworldatfennerpaper.blogspot.com/

A few people have been having problems backing the project because of Amazon - what I suggest is just email me the amount you want to pledge and I will make a note of it and work it out when we go to print. Sorry about that - im at

studio@samwinston.com

Sam

Update #1: Great covers

Posted on September 18, 2009

So, we're coming up to half way and everything is moving along brilliantly – thanks to everyone who has given their support.

I’m also really excited about commissioning the excellent David Pearson to do the new cover for Dictionary Story and if you haven’t checked out his work yet then I really recommend a look at his site http://www.davidpearsondesign.com

I recently talked about this project at Cambridge University and the response was great with the organisers saying they will create a blog of the event. (I will post when it gets online.)

I also gave a talk last night in London (for a great design publisher found here http://www.itsnicethat.com/). They filmed the event and we should also have that posted next week. It covers the dictionary project and also talks about why I was stupid enough to cut out every letter form Romeo & Juliet –

http://www.samwinston.com/Work/Romeo-Juliet

Again = it’s brilliant to see this way of creating work, working so well – lets hope this is a sign of things to come for the creatives everywhere !

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Sam Winston is an artist that creates sculpture, drawings and books all inspired by a love of language.

He has exhibited internationally and his work can be found in many special collections around the world

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