Worshipped. Ridiculed. Recycled. Books today are subject to all of these treatments. Books are used as home décor, mousepads, bill folders, and sculptures. The book’s form is mimicked by mugs, deck chairs, socks, phone-covers and vases. Books are also pulped and anonymously converted into other, non-book related products. It is no coincidence that such transformations and transmutations abound today, nor that these bookish forms are shared, promoted or decried. Feeling Bookish considers how important embodiment is to the concept of the book, the nature of relationships between people and books, and the status of the book today
This thesis will, through a graphic design perspective, discuss a format in flux. It examines the id...
Social practices of using printed books in the digital age are mostly based on the symbolic power of...
Physical shape is very relevant for understanding the position of the printed book in this digital a...
Attacked. Defended. Worshipped. Ridiculed. Recycled. Books today are subject to all of these treatme...
Attacked. Defended. Worshipped. Ridiculed. Recycled. Books today are subject to all of these treatme...
The concept of ‘bookishness’ is relatively unknown, and lacks a single, unified definition. It could...
To talk about books can be a metaphoric operation. Because books have always been conceptualized as ...
Books in the past functioned solely as communication purpose. Now when we are living in a world of t...
The increasing use of social media along with the rapidly developing digitization of the book has le...
Review of Jessica Pressman, Bookishness: Loving Books in a Aigital Age. New York: Columbia Universit...
One of the ways in which people express bookishness is through a declaration of love for ‘the smell ...
Digital technologies are unquestionably affecting all aspects of human life, with positive and negat...
Today, consumers must constantly adapt to new forms of media technology and content. While the major...
In 1917 Thomas James Cobden-Sanderson threw his life’s work off the Hammersmith bridge into the rive...
In this paper, we propose a discussion on e-books as a marked product, not just as a discursive fram...
This thesis will, through a graphic design perspective, discuss a format in flux. It examines the id...
Social practices of using printed books in the digital age are mostly based on the symbolic power of...
Physical shape is very relevant for understanding the position of the printed book in this digital a...
Attacked. Defended. Worshipped. Ridiculed. Recycled. Books today are subject to all of these treatme...
Attacked. Defended. Worshipped. Ridiculed. Recycled. Books today are subject to all of these treatme...
The concept of ‘bookishness’ is relatively unknown, and lacks a single, unified definition. It could...
To talk about books can be a metaphoric operation. Because books have always been conceptualized as ...
Books in the past functioned solely as communication purpose. Now when we are living in a world of t...
The increasing use of social media along with the rapidly developing digitization of the book has le...
Review of Jessica Pressman, Bookishness: Loving Books in a Aigital Age. New York: Columbia Universit...
One of the ways in which people express bookishness is through a declaration of love for ‘the smell ...
Digital technologies are unquestionably affecting all aspects of human life, with positive and negat...
Today, consumers must constantly adapt to new forms of media technology and content. While the major...
In 1917 Thomas James Cobden-Sanderson threw his life’s work off the Hammersmith bridge into the rive...
In this paper, we propose a discussion on e-books as a marked product, not just as a discursive fram...
This thesis will, through a graphic design perspective, discuss a format in flux. It examines the id...
Social practices of using printed books in the digital age are mostly based on the symbolic power of...
Physical shape is very relevant for understanding the position of the printed book in this digital a...