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        <title>Book Boxes: Vintage-Style Dollhouses Made of Hollowed-Out Tomes</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Nov 2017 02:00:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>SA Rogers</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you’ve ever wished you could shrink yourself to live inside a book, these incredibly charming miniature houses made of hollowed-out books will only encourage further fantasizing. Florida-based artist Shannon Moore has been crafting these truly tiny houses since the 1970s, and you’re going to want to take a closer look, because those aren’t just <a href="https://weburbanist.com/2017/11/27/book-boxes-charming-vintage-style-dollhouses-made-of-hollowed-out-tomes/">&#8230;</a>]]></description>
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<p>If you’ve ever wished you could shrink yourself to live inside a book, these incredibly charming miniature houses made of hollowed-out books will only encourage further fantasizing. Florida-based artist <a href="http://www.shannonsminis.com/avboxes.html">Shannon Moore</a> has been crafting these truly tiny houses since the 1970s, and you’re going to want to take a closer look, because those aren’t just doors and windows slapped onto the spines of old unwanted books.</p>
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<p>Moore hollows out stacks and creates little rooms inside each one. The doors and windows are actually functional, so you can open them up, peer inside and check out the tiny wallpaper, wood floors, real LED lighting and other details. The miniaturist sometimes creates dollhouse scenes inside, with furniture, figurines and common household objects. The book houses are often made with encyclopedias and other outdated volumes.</p>
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<p>She calls her creations ‘Bookboxes,’ and sells them for $200-$700 depending on the size and complexity. Some are up to three stories tall. You can even make special requests and get your own little custom hollow book house. It would be cool to put them on a bookshelf alongside your collection, blending in to all but the most observant visitors.</p>
<p>h/t <a href="http://www.messynessychic.com/2017/11/17/stop-everything-and-check-out-these-miniature-book-houses/">Messy Nessy Chic</a></p>
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        <title>Literary Landscapes: Carved Books by Guy Laramee</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Dec 2011 18:00:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Encyclopedias in English and Chinese are eroded into landscapes by artist Guy Laramee, in a narrative about a dystopian vision of the 23rd century.]]></description>
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<p>From the pages of books spring mountain ranges, rocky islands in the sea and sculptures hidden in caves &#8211; not in your imagination, in this case, but literally &#8211; in three dimensions. Artist Guy Laramee has <a href="http://www.thisiscolossal.com/2011/12/carved-book-landscapes-by-guy-laramee/">carved a series of hardcover encyclopedias</a> written in both Chinese and English into stunning landscape scenes for two series entitled The Great Wall and Biblios.<br />
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<p>For <a href="http://www.guylaramee.com/index.php?/previous-projects/the-great-wall/">The Great Wall</a>, Laramee imagines a future in which America has built its very own Great Wall much like China&#8217;s &#8220;so as to protect this land from barbarian invasions,&#8221; which isolated America from the rest of the world and brought about the fall of &#8220;the American Empire.&#8221; This enables China to invade.<br />
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&#8220;The Chinese Empire later ordered a group of scribes to write The Great Wall series. In the course of their duties they familiarized themselves with the libraries of the former USA. Through a strange twist of fate they thereby discovered the ancient sources of their own civilization which the new Middle Kingdom had long ago removed from its libraries.&#8221;<br />
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Says Laramee, &#8220;So I carve landscapes out of books and I paint Romantic landscapes. Mountains of disused knowledge return to what they really are: mountains. They erode a bit more and they become hills. Then they flatten and become fields where apparently nothing is happening. Piles of obsolete encyclopedias return to that which does not need to say anything, that which simply IS. Fogs and clouds erase everything we know, everything we think we are.&#8221;</p>
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