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This project uses a classmate’s thesis presentation materials — text and images — as a starting point for demonstrating my thesis methodology. Lana Cavar’s thesis topic is about using content and context to create form. What our thesis topics share is an interest in context: for her, it is a given, for me, it is created. By using her slide images and text, I designed a book in which juxtaposition is created simply by how a piece of paper is folded to make a signature. On one side of the letter-size sheet of paper, a slide image from her presentation is printed; on the reverse, the slide’s corresponding text is placed. Each sheet of paper is folded twice to create a signature. These signatures then are saddle-stitched. Fall 2005