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We discuss the upcoming International Competition with two people in charge of it: Amy Kitcherside and Talitha Wachtelborn, book professionals from the UK. You still have time to make a book and join the competition until the beginning of May.
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00:00 – Beginning
00:16 – The International Bookbinding Competition of The Society of Bookbinders
02:24 – What are the Competition categories, and who are the Judges?
06:40 – Delivery of books, catalog
08:01 – Will the public be able to see books from the Competition?
09:02 – The periodicity of The Society of Bookbinders Competition and desynchronization with the Designer Bookbinders Competition, the difference between two competitions
10:55 – More about book categories: what is the book or the book arts?
14:49 – Is there a size criteria of the book for the Competition, few words about the cases
17:19 – If Talitha and Amy wanted to enter the Competition, which category did they choose?
18:16 – More about the Restoration category
19:42 – Will be in the Competition something that fits with the Tomorrow's Past concept (modern conservation bindings for antiquarian books)?
21:45 – How many books are expected?
22:41 – The Geography of participants
26:06 – More about Historic Binding category
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