2005 Book Arts Competition: Winners Announced!
The University of Central Florida Libraries Special Collections &
University Archives Department is pleased to announce winners
of the 2005 Book Arts Competition. They are UCF students Carolyn Davis, Christina Ottenwalder and Whitney
Stanton. The competition includes an award of $250 for the winning entries, which will be added to the
Libraries’ Book Arts Collection.
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Slide Show, by Carolyn Davis, an accordion foldout book, forms a circle mimicking the shape of a slide
carousal. Fifteen slides from her grandparent’s trip to Canada in 1961 are recreated and placed into
slots in the carousal. The feel of each image, the sounds the images make when removed from the
carousal-like book, and the black and white color scheme reminds readers of family slideshows before
i-photo and flickr.com made those gatherings a fading memory.
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Cristina Ottenwalder’s Ornamental, inspired by the use of ornamentation in Islamic art, consists of
two circular discs that lift apart, revealing four small books. Each book addresses different aspects
of ornamentation. The doily pattern, used throughout the books, reinforces her extended meditation on
the function of the design that readers usually see through without stopping to notice the patterns.
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Brown, by Whitney Stanton, uses a traditional codex book form to appeal to both children and adult
readers. The illustrations, accompanied by a poem borrowed form Hailstones and Halibut Bones: Adventures
in Color, eloquently and playfully reinforce and extend the poem's metaphors and puns.
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Last Updated:
10-Aug-09