In this essay I
will be analyzing 5 historical/contemporary works which were created using
different and similar techniques. The style in the following examples is
similar since they are all on paper as an interactive medium.
What are Volvelles and what was their use?
Volvelles
consist of one or more layers of circular discs which were fixed firmly to a
leaf; each disc was rotated separately from the others. This medieval
instrument performed calculations for a variety of purposes but mostly to
calculate the motion of the Moon in relation to that of the sun. "Volvelles
in particular have been called 'astronomical computers' due to their ability to
perform basic computational exercises such as calculating astronomical phenomena..."
(Gravelle M., Leroux C.,
Mustapha A., 2012).
The first known Volvelle was created by Matthew Paris(Benedictine Monk) in 1250. He got inspired from the circular charts that appeared in the abbey's books. Volvelles were a popular addition in astronomy books such as the one found in Johannes Sacrobosco's Sphaera, which is a 13th century astronomy text.
The first known Volvelle was created by Matthew Paris(Benedictine Monk) in 1250. He got inspired from the circular charts that appeared in the abbey's books. Volvelles were a popular addition in astronomy books such as the one found in Johannes Sacrobosco's Sphaera, which is a 13th century astronomy text.
Sphaera from Ioannis de
Sacrobosco, Sphaera
(Paris:
Apud Gulielmum Cauellat,1552).
Image courtesy of Thomas Fisher Rare Book
Library.
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Army-Navy
Insignia Guide - 1942
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This volvelle shows stars and stripes on Army/Navy
Officers.
When rotated, the name of the rank and the shoulder/wrist ornaments are shown.
When rotated, the name of the rank and the shoulder/wrist ornaments are shown.
Verb Wheel
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Nowadays, one can still find volvelles/wheel charts
which are mostly used for educational purposes especially with children and
teenage students.
Modern volvelles are colourful and more eye catchy such as
the following example which is a verb wheel. Since they are interactive, they
provide hands on approach which leads to positive teaching.
Like
volvelles, flaps or pop-ups also represented an early interactive interface.
Flaps were also found in books during the 16th and 17th centuries. Since flaps
were used to explain subjects that required three-dimensional imagery, one may
find various pop-ups in geometry books such as Euclid’s - The Elements of Geometrie. The flaps were cut to lie flat, which allowed the books to close naturally.
Geometric
Flaps used to represent 3-dimensional shapes,
Euclid's The Elements of Geometrie Image
courtesy of Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, University of Toronto.
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How are pop-ups used nowadays?
Even
though centuries passed from the creation of pop-ups, one can still find modern
pop-up books designed for educational purposes such as the one below.
Animated Anatomies – a University exhibition of
anatomical flap books
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Modern artists were inspired from earlier pop-ups. “This
exhibit traces the flap book genre beginning with early examples from the
sixteenth century, to the colorful 'golden age' of complex flaps of the
nineteenth century…” (EDW Lynch, 2011)
Pop-up books are also used by interior designers. The Space Book is a pop-up book designed
by Jin-Hui Kim. This is an oversized pop-up and each page is an image of each
room in a house. It is extremely detailed and each room is "furnished with paper cutout
furniture and painted-on accessories." (Alice E., 2008)
The Space Book - Jin-Hui
Kim
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Harlequinades are also an example of early
interactivity. They were the first movable books for children developed in the
1700's. These are also referred to as turn-up books, where "folded parts
of a page were lifted to disclose a new picture that fitted neatly on to the
remaining part of the first one" (UD Library Special Collections, 2014).
Therefore different panels are lifted to create a story. An example is a seventeenth century
manuscript which narrates the story of a clown(image below). A Pantomime was
also performed in relation to the story.
A Harlequinade Manuscript from 1698 - Penny
Plain: TwoPence Coloured
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This design is also found nowadays for
example; in professional portfolios. It is more unique and innovative also quite
interactive.
Credits: Digital print, Book Binding & Finishing - Team Impression |
Lookbooks are also
similar to harlequinades and panoramas in the way they are folded.
2012 Lookbook: Images via behance and the dieline
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Panoramas, on the other hand are folded horizontally ("v" fold) as shown below. Strips of paper were joined and folded into compact books to create a panorama. Pasting tissue was used to avoid straining the folds when opening portions.
"V" Fold and "A" Fold
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Panorama of The Queen’s Coronation Procession by Joseph Robins
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An example was Robins’s Panoramic Representation of the Queen's
Coronation Procession.
This consists
of 20 sheets of paper joined together to form a panorama of the Coronation.
It
was made in 1838, published by Joseph Robins and the technique used was hand-colouring.
Nowadays panoramas are still used but the technique is very different. One can download specific software to attach photos automatically before print. Each photo is placed next to each other and then saved as a single photo. If the image is too large, the panorama can be printed on large format printers.
Here the user is choosing the photos to
create a panorama
Panoramas and Harlequinades where both an inspiration to create my
interactive brochure on healthy eating. My brochure folds in various
directions; therefore makes it interactive. It is also informative since each
flap contains information regarding the topic.
This is it brochure I designed for an assignment.
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One can notice that despite
technological advances, the same techniques are still being used. Designers
were inspired from past techniques regarding printing and pop ups. Such
examples include present interactive children's books. The first printed pop-up
books date back to the sixteenth century and have been evolving since then; 3D books have
become quite popular. This same technique is used nowadays in greeting cards
and other entertainment purposes. In my opinion this influenced current thought
especially in the interactive media sector. Despite the evolution of 3D
printing, the pop-up technique is still being used especially for educational purposes.
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