It seems fitting, though, sitting next to the idea of the kindle. Book covers will be able to be replicated in the same way album (but not cd or lp press) art has been on mp3 players, but the delicate page that this is written on and the imperfections we have all come to know and covet from print, like somewhat transparent pages as we see here, will be no more if this truly is a ‘new-wave’ for books.
But then, there is the book-cover archive on the internet, so we all discriminate certain advances in our own ways.
I don’t know why this is here but I like that it is. Reminds me of my youth spent working as a printer’s devil.
It seems fitting, though, sitting next to the idea of the kindle. Book covers will be able to be replicated in the same way album (but not cd or lp press) art has been on mp3 players, but the delicate page that this is written on and the imperfections we have all come to know and covet from print, like somewhat transparent pages as we see here, will be no more if this truly is a ‘new-wave’ for books.
But then, there is the book-cover archive on the internet, so we all discriminate certain advances in our own ways.