Post-digital print : the mutation of publishing since 1894 / Alessandro Ludovico
By: Ludovico, Alessandro.
Material type: BookSeries: Onomatopee77. Publisher: Eindhoven : Onomatopee, c2012Description: 190 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.ISBN: 9789491677014.Subject(s): Publishers and publishing -- Technological innovations | Electronic publishing Books and readingDDC classification: 070Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due |
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Non Fiction | BardBerlinLibrary | 070 Lud 2012 (Browse shelf) | Available |
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
The death of paper (which never happened) -- A history of alternative publishing reflecting the evolution of print -- The mutation of paper : material paper in immaterial times -- The end if paper : can anything actually replace the printed page? -- Distributed archives : paper content from the past, paper content for the future -- The network : transforming culture, transforming publishing -- Post-digital print : a future scenario -- Print vs. electrons : 100 differences and similarities between paper and pixel -- Afterword / Florian Cramer
Is print really dead, or is it going to die anytime soon? This books examines "a particular (and often puzzling) period in the history of print... as new digital technologies are rapidly transforming both the status and the role of printed materials." The medium of print is without doubt under threat from new digital sources, yet the two are also finding a paradoxical coexistence despite their shared characteristics and functional competition. In some ways, print is actually nowadays being revitalized rather than replaced, an intriguing prospect which is explored in depth in the pages of this book
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