"Altered States," an exhibit at Rauner Special Collections Library, challenges our pre-conceived notions of books as static objects by displaying how we all change our texts.
"Altered States," an exhibit at Rauner Special Collections Library, challenges our pre-conceived notions of books as static objects by displaying how we all change our texts.
"Altered States," an exhibit at Rauner Special Collections Library, challenges our pre-conceived notions of books as static objects by displaying how we all change our texts.
"Altered States," an exhibit at Rauner Special Collections Library, challenges our pre-conceived notions of books as static objects by displaying how we all change our texts.
"Altered States," an exhibit at Rauner Special Collections Library, challenges our pre-conceived notions of books as static objects by displaying how we all change our texts.
"Altered States," an exhibit at Rauner Special Collections Library, challenges our pre-conceived notions of books as static objects by displaying how we all change our texts.
"Altered States," an exhibit at Rauner Special Collections Library, challenges our pre-conceived notions of books as static objects by displaying how we all change our texts.
"Altered States," an exhibit at Rauner Special Collections Library, challenges our pre-conceived notions of books as static objects by displaying how we all change our texts.
"Altered States," an exhibit at Rauner Special Collections Library, challenges our pre-conceived notions of books as static objects by displaying how we all change our texts.