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EP42 The Smithsonian Edo Period Book Digitization Project

2012/4/28
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In this episode, Travis discusses his experience as an intern at the Smithsonian Institute's Freer/Sackler Galleries in the Edo period book digitization program over the summer of 2011. He talks about the digitization process, as well as about the books and their binding and production, as well as why Japan never really got into using movable type in the printing process. He also reveals a little about what it's like in the Smithsonian's top-secret underground storage facilities. But not too much.

The Digitization Project description page: http://www.asia.si.edu/research/curatorial/pulvererInterns.asp)

The Freer/Sackler Gallery Website: http://www.asia.si.edu/)

Ikegami, Eiko. Bonds of Civility Cambridge University Press (February 28, 2005) http://astore.amazon.com/samurai-20/detail/0521601150)

Screech, Timon. Sex and the Floating World Reaktion Books; Second Edition edition (November 15, 2009) http://astore.amazon.com/samurai-20/detail/1861894325)

Scrolls of the Mongol Invasions of Japan Website: http://www.bowdoin.edu/mongol-scrolls/)

Travis's Flickr photostream: http://www.flickr.com/photos/toranosuke/tags/freer/)

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