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Post- Digital Print The Mutation of
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Post- Digital Print The Mutation of
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Newspaper extinction timeline, 2011
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The two media are clashing as well,
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immaterial times - explores the cur
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keywords and concepts are listed in
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called into question by a number of
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One of the postcards from the serie
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style reflecting the machine’s st
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every hour, twenty-four hours a day
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central role by other media.” 19
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from George E. Pake, then head of X
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text. When the boundless cultural s
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Actually, paper and pixel seem to h
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Example of a ‘Biblia Pauperum’
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journal of the Futurist movement, 3
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Autographic printing, a mimeograph
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ODD issue #9, a U.S. sciencefiction
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Cover of Liberation News Service #2
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an integral element of the Punk cul
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wished to publish, and then assembl
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Chapter 3 The mutation of paper: ma
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Standard in the U.K. 84 ) in order
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Michael Mandiberg, Old News, 2009 u
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Less than a decade later, the finan
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McCormick School of Engineering (in
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B. Richter and Dirk Reinbold, which
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The three phases of Helmut Smits’
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3.5 print on demand, the balance of
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Espresso Book Machine, 2008 books a
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Fiona Banner, Book 1 of 1, 2009 mom
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Karsten Schmidt’s generated Faber
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Using FLOSS software for publishing
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Amsterdam Weekly imaginative fundra
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A vision of the book reader of the
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Jeff Bezos on the cover of Newsweek
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using a free program called KindleG
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- A well-organised online platform
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Knight Ridder’s Roger Fidler with
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These have always been two more or
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Clockwise from top left Little Prin
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twenty million readers. Incidentall
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published by mimoZine218 ), informa
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A vision of a future ‘electronic
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Robotlab, bios [bible], 2007 amount
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Cover of Cory Doctorow’s book Wit
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Tim Devin, Email Flyer Project, 200
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exceptions such as Pete Jordan’s
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content, we might refer to its URL
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content actually (perhaps even pred
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chapter 5 Distributed archives: pap
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Internet Archive containers designe
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The Playboy Cover to Cover Hard Dri
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solution to every imaginable proble
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