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I wanted to submit this work to a small print show but gave up.
This print is attached a thin paper. I couldn't take a good large pic with my phone. They require a large size image submission.
I went with another work on a thicker paper.
I do need a digital camera but obviously cannot afford it. I do my best using what I have.
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I ended up coloring this. The paper was very thin that I was bit worried. But it was surprisingly strong.
#printmaking without a press,
Hand-colored on #drypoint on #handmadepaper
I have a question about the "tracking" issue.
I looked up the google font page. Google does say that they "need to know ip address of the user" to distribute the contents of a particular website requested (my paraphrase).
If I understand how the internet works, this is sort of understandable. Not that I defend Mr. G.
The problem will be how they use the collected data (profiling or selling etc),
So, any service provider need to track ip addresses to distribute contents, right?
What is the boundary between the acceptable tracking and excess tracking? How do people determine that boundary?
I am not tech savvy just trying to learn here.
Interesting see how #paper making process differs in countries and regions.
I was reading a book today and found a pic of a Japanese guy poking his #handmadepaper with a broom. Not sure what he is doing but seems to be an important process to appear in an English book.
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