Date2014DescriptionWooden printing letters have been used localy in printing industry. Differing in fonts, sizes these
letters date from early 1900’s through to 1940’s. Words were created by mixing blocks of individual letters called ‘movable types’.PhotographerAdnan BegicNotesThis image formed part of the exhibition Evoke by Adnan Begic (on display 12 March – 14 May 2016)
Evoke captured artefacts from Fairfield City Museum and Gallery’s collection, interiors of the Vintage Village and historical locations relevant to the collection. The photographs evoke personal and collective memories from the community, recreating stories and reforming narratives. Images were captured creatively, offering new readings, interpretations and engagements with objects and the site.
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Image ColourBlack & WhiteTypeDigitalOriginalYesCopyrightPartial restrictionRightsAdnan BegicAcknowledgementAll Evoke images courtesy of Adnan Begic. Access open for research, written permission required for personal copies and public use