Re: Circular Show of polymer photogravures
Jeep Nova (Jeep.Novak@ping.be)
Wed, 4 Sep 1996 17:34:36 +0100
> Hello,
>
> Recently I posted an invitation to join a Circular Show of five of my
> recent polymer photogravures; in so doing I asked only those seriously
> interested to respond. Now, about a week later, four persons have signed
> up. In view of the general interest in this new process expressed by
> several list members, I am a bit surprised by this limited number of
> sign-ups, causing me to think that my admonition about seriousness may have
> scared interested parties away.
>
> I shall therefore repeat my invitation to join in the proposed show, and
> take the liberty to reprint my original posting:
>
> "Hi everybody,
>
> Over the past months the quality of polymer photogravure prints has
> occasionally been discussed on this list. Since the technique is quite new,
> only a very limited number of such prints have been produced, and many of
> these probably with less than optimal procedures. Consequently, only a
> small number of list members have had a chance to examine such prints, and
> some of those prints that have been up for examination may even have been
> of inferior quality.
>
> After having been occupied for the last 6 or 8 months with working out
> optimal procedures for the production of polymer photogravure prints, I
> feel that I have now reached a stage where satisfactory prints may be
> produced. Therefore the thought has occurred to me that it might be an
> interesting enterprise to put up some of these latest prints for public
> examination among members of this group; although I realize quite well that
> my own level of expertise is by no means maximal, I _do_ feel that the
> process as used by me is well worth an evaluation and a comparison to
> related techniques.
>
> I shall therefore propose to initiate a Circular Show comprising five of my
> latest photogravures. Members of the list may sign up for this show by
> personal e-mail to me before September 15. Participation in the show
> implies obligation to mail the tube containing the prints to the next
> member on the address list within a number of days to be determined from
> the number of participants. The weight of tube plus prints amounts to close
> to 700 grams; the postage will depend on where the next recipient is
> located.
>
> Anybody wishing further information on the polymer photogravure process is
> invited to visit my Home Page."
>
> Greetings,
>
> Strange
>
> Strange Ross
> Hvidehusvej 35
> DK-3450 Alleroed
> Denmark Phone: (+45) 48 17 42 92 http://axp.psl.ku.dk/~ross/
I intended to have more informations about the process, but at
"http://axp.psl.ku.dk/~ross/" netscape told me " Document contains no data
". ??
Regards,
Jeep Novak
Photographer and Film Director
>Jeep.Novak@ping.be<