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Angaea Cuna: Working In a Makeshift Manner [Bookish Talk #29]

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We return to Angaea Cuna for a workshop tour and to talk about more bookish things! 🔴 Support iBookBinding! Become a patron: https://www.patreon.com/ibookbinding Pledges start with only $1 / €1 / £1 per month. We have already published two videos with our talks with Angaea Cuna, a bookbinder of Filipino descent who's residing and working in Hawaii. In this video, we discuss chemicals, bioarchitecture, the balance of life and death, and, yes, Angaea takes us for a tour of her studio. You can find this and the previous episodes here: https://www.youtube.com/c/iBookBinding/search?query=Angaea%20Cuna Brought to you by iBookBinding. Bookbinding resources and tutorials: http://www.iBookBinding.com You can ask our future guests questions on: Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/ibookbinding/ Discord — https://discord.gg/TJY5FeS Facebook — https://www.facebook.com/iBookBinding/ Follow Angaea's projects: https://www.instagram.com/gaeabound/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjNP3Hajfp2K55PR3rQ9HGQ 00:00 – Beginning 00:28 – Short tour around Angaea’s studio 05:07 – Working in a makeshift manner 05:53 – Palm leave books 09:59 – Angaea’s videomaking and other art 13:04 – Bookbinding’s lessons for kids and comparison this experience with teaching adults 23:16 – Angaea’s bioarchitectural classes for kids 28:11 – Changes in book conservation: using less invasive materials and chemicals 30:08 – Mummies and use of chemicals through the history 38:06 – Understanding the balance of life and death that comes from connection with nature

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