IDEO’s Future of the Book

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pToday a href=”http://www.ideo.com/”IDEO/a released a five-minute video exploring the future of digital books. Their illustrated concepts highlight some interesting opportunity areas in the publishing industry through three distinct reading experiences:/p

pemNelson/em reinforces books as critical thinking tools, providing multiple perspectives, references, and current conversations on a single subject. The layers of information beyond the book itself provide greater context and encourages a deeper dive into the book throughout history and into the future./p

pemCoupland/em addresses the challenge to stay on top of the thinking and writing in our world and professional field that so many of us feel. Readers can easily keep up with “must-reads” by following what colleagues are reading and interact with them through “book clubs” and other social layers (discussions, suggestions, lists, purchases) to help each other share and learn./p

pemAlice/em explores new ways for users to interact and affect written narratives by introducing non-linear and game mechanics to reading. By introducing the reader’s active participation, this concept “blurs the lines between reality and fiction.” Certain interactions allow the reader to transcend traditional media by utilizing geographic location, communication with characters, and user contribution to storyline and plot./p

piframe src=”http://player.vimeo.com/video/15142335″ width=”468″ height=”270″ frameborder=”0″/iframepa href=”http://vimeo.com/15142335″The Future of the Book/a from a href=”http://vimeo.com/ideo”IDEO/a on a href=”http://vimeo.com”Vimeo/a./pbr /
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