Title | Hello Catty! |
Artist / Creator | Nanette Wylde |
Publication Date | 2011 |
Contributors | Karen Chew |
Structure / Binding | Codex with movable elements |
Medium / Materials | Laser-cut pigment prints, charms, buttons and catnip seeds |
Number of Pages | Five page spreads |
Dimensions (WxHxD) | 9 x 9 inches closed |
Edition Size | Edition of 28 |
Hello Catty! is a light-hearted, yet poignant play on catty behaviors couched by a feline perspective. Designed as a movable board book, it consists of five two-page spreads. Each spread contains user interactive elements: wheels, pop-ups, pulls, spinners, windows, flaps, a game and ephemera.
Anecdote (just fyi) : Hello Catty! came about after Karen and Nanette shared an experience of a person being unnecessarily mean to them. This was followed by conversations on meanness: types, reasons, stereotypes . . . and has resulted in this book.
Artist Bio
California native, Nanette Wylde is a conceptual artist, writer and cultural worker making socially reflective, language-based works generally of hybrid media. Wylde has a great passion for the book as an art object, and as a container and conveyor of thought and imagination. Even so, many of her own works take digital form. They can only be experienced via a computer and fall under the category of Electronic Literature. She thinks of these works as books also. In addition to creating in book form, Wylde curates exhibitions of artists' books under the title, Conceptually Bound. Wylde has a BA in Behavioral Science from San Jose State University. Her MFA is in Interactive Multimedia from Ohio State University. She is Professor of Art & Art History at California State University, Chico where she developed and heads the Digital Media/Electronic Arts Program. Artist Statement My work starts with a question. Some unanswered phenomenon will go nagging around my gray matter, repeating itself in hushed, slightly obsessive tones until I satisfy with research — extensive research, and then a response. While it is the research that points me to answers, it is the actual making of the work, completing the project that satisfies the question. My interests include: language, personality, difference, beliefs, systems, ideas, movement, reflection, identity, perceptions, structures, stories, socialization, definitions, context, memory, experience, change, and residue.