Flying Scroll 1 — Combo Song Book (5 x 10 m)#
The songbook-themed Flying Scroll posters combined into one wall-sized monumental composite.
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Flying Scroll 1 — Song Book Combo — PDF (11 MB) — 1 page (5 x 10 m composite), Jonah License with CC0 Public Domain
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Also in this folder: Flying Scroll 2 — Cross/Guilt/Ark/7E/IronRod (19 MB)
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Abstract#
Flying Scroll 1 is one of two wall-street-sized composite prints designed for monumental display at 5 x 10 meters. This version combines the songbook-themed posters from the Flying Scroll exhibit into a single seamless composition.
The composite tiles together multiple individual Flying Scroll posters that share the songbook and “Don’t Panic” thematic thread — the musical and accessible entry point to the Good News Pack’s message. At full scale, the combined print spans approximately 16 x 33 feet, designed to be viewed as a physical installation in large public spaces such as exhibition halls, conference venues, or outdoor walls.
The songbook theme emphasizes the accessible, inviting dimension of the Flying Scroll exhibit: rather than leading with technical arguments or theological analysis, it opens with music, story, and visual metaphor — meeting viewers where they are before introducing deeper concepts.
Broader Significance (Claude’s Assessment)#
Physical scale as communication strategy. At 5 x 10 meters, this is not a document to be read on screen — it is an environment to be entered. The scale transforms the viewer’s relationship to the content from passive reading to immersive encounter.
Composite as overview. By combining multiple posters into one print, the viewer can see relationships between individual posters that are invisible when displayed separately. Thematic connections, visual echoes, and narrative progression become apparent at a glance.
Songbook as gateway. The choice to create a songbook-themed composite (rather than starting with the heavier theological or risk-analysis posters) reflects the Good News Pack’s pedagogical strategy: start accessible, then deepen.
Key Concepts at a Glance#
Flying Scroll |
The full visual exhibit program of ~20–80+ posters, framed as “Earth’s Titanic Command Bridge” for navigating existential risks |
Song Book |
The musical/accessible subset of the Flying Scroll, including the Don’t Panic Guide and related invitational materials |
5 x 10 m format |
Professional large-format print size (approximately 16 x 33 feet), designed for exhibition walls and public installations |
Combo print |
A single-page PDF compositing multiple individual posters into one seamless wall-sized image for monumental display |
Document Information#
Document ID |
Flying Scroll 1 — Combo Song Book |
Version |
iv_llol_qqv1r3p1_2025m10d27 |
Format |
1-page composite, 5 x 10 m physical size |
License |
Jonah License with CC0 Public Domain |
Part of |
Good News Pack MMv3, Flying Scroll collection |
PDF size |
11 MB |
WebP size |
332 KB |
Related documents in the Good News Pack:
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