Planet
The environmental impact of digital publishing
Marta Escamilla Monell | Jordi Panyella Carbonell
Almost 10% of what we read nowadays is in digital format, which is why we are looking into the digital impact of this area.
Storytelling
The Year of the Spectre
Max Besora
A confined writer keeps himself entertained by rearranging his private library and seeking refuge in books as windows to other worlds.
Culture
Seoul’s Experimental Libraries
Jorge Carrión
If all the information we need is already available on the internet, what can libraries offer? Four libraries in Seoul use books to generate physical experiences that dispense with screens.
Planet
Eco-publishing Handbook: the Container Is Important Too
Mar Carrera
Publishing books using environmentally-friendly criteria requires rethinking the entire publishing process: from conceptualisation to communication.
Storytelling
The Writing and Reading of 21st Century Books
Mariana Eguaras
New forms of content creation and consumption are forcing the publishing industry to redefine its production and distribution model.
Storytelling
The Book to Come
Javier Celaya
Artificial intelligence, big data, and virtual reality are set to change the book world over the next ten years.
Commons
Self-Publishing and Long-Tail Literature
Mireia Sainz
Can self-publishing democratize content-publishing and be a challenge to the status quo of book sector?
Storytelling
Border Connections in Electronic Literature
Carles Sora
Literature and computer science would seem to be remote, but they convergence have radically changed the way we read and write stories.
Storytelling
Expanding books and Post-Digital Print
Alessandro Ludovico
In the post-digital era, print can be culturally subversive, particularly when its unchangeability is strategically used instead of rejected as obsolete.
Storytelling
Post-novels and other monsters
Jorge Carrión
We can understand the prefix ‘post’ in a temporal way: by thinking of each era as a period that sees itself as subsequent to the previous one.