
Fibre Libre by Bridget Elmer
Fibre Libre is an artists book that tells the story of a group of people learning about free software while learning to make paper. It is the first manifestation of the Open Edition Project. Fibre Libre began as an event, which took place at Asheville Book Works in the summer of 2009. At the event, a variable edition of paper was handmade by a community of participants. The paper was made from natural fibers, pulped from the clothing of community members. After the event, the fiber content of the paper was quantified and imported into a computer program written in Processing, an open source programming language. Using several simple commands, the program draws a series of Bezier curves, based on the fiber content of each sheet of handmade paper. Each curve represents one of the Fibre Libre participants. The resulting images and their code were then made into photopolymer printing plates. The files for the plates were digitally prepared using Processing and Scribus, an open source