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Cultures and religions have among their basic tenants phrases that in the non-sectarian world are equivalent to the 'The Golden Rule'. This book looks at 13 golden rule texts. Upon opening the book, the reader is confronted with a blind embossing of the text in one of the original languages, followed by handwritten, slowly dissolving translation. Only after leafing through to the next page is one able to read the dictum. This is contrasted with newspaper clippings of petite crime and punishment.
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Errors of the Amanuensis: or the Calumny of the Secretary is a story about an impertinent secretary using simple text and binary code. Each page includes a 'big word' that is slightly familiar but which most of us could not exactly define. That word, in caps, is illustrated by its translation into binary code. A take off of the "For Dummies" series of books is tucked into the back cover decoding the message. he book was letterpress printed in Germany during an artist's residency at the Hessischisse Landes Museum fur Industrie und Kultur.
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Vol. for 1958 includes also the Minutes of the final General Assembly of the United Presbyterian Church of North America and the minutes of the final General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A.