It would be impossible to put every Wikipedia article into a single book but what Rob Matthews has done is put 2,559 ‘featured articles’ off Wikipedia. That’s a lot of paper to make a statement. After pressing ‘ctrl+ p’, 5,000 pages spat out of the printer, resulting in a bookified Wikipedia.
This hefty book carries a hefty message--the Internet has made information that much more accessible, searchable and useful to the general public. Apparently, however, print media is a useful tool in conveying the fact that it is dying a slow death in the face of the Internet age.
What's Driving This Trend
- Print Media Revival
- Opportunity for print media to embrace the nostalgia and tactile experience of physical books to attract new readers.
- Digital-to-physical Conversion
- Potential for transforming digital content, such as websites or online platforms, into tangible products for a unique user experience.
- Artistic Data Representation
- Emerging trend of using creative methods, like printing Wikipedia articles, to visually represent digital information for artistic and aesthetic purposes.
Who This Affects Most
- Publishing
- Opportunity for traditional publishers to explore new formats and mediums to engage readers, such as creating book versions of online content.
- Printing and Publishing Technology
- Growing demand for innovative printing and publishing technologies that seamlessly combine print and digital capabilities.
- Art and Design
- Rising interest in using data visualization and artistic techniques to present digital information in a visually appealing and thought-provoking way.
