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Re re-imaging books in the digital age, you may be interested in work the Tate have been doing with Transforming the Artists Book: http://www.tate.org.uk/about/projects/transforming-artist-books

Also the work done by Liz Neely at the Art Institute of Chicago called Beyond the Printed Page: http://digitalpublishingbliki.com

Regards

Michael

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On 6 Jun 2013, at 15:32, Bud Robert <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> To me as a curator, and I think to several others of my colleagues the central question remains, how can one create a real work of art analoguous to the wonders of a book in a previous age using a combination of digital resources and textual interpretation. The book was essentially a text based medium and the coffee-table book relied on images of beautiful things. The digital media enable the really smart and illuminating cross-relationships of different digital things and text as well. With the possibility of user engagement. That makes the museum a much more central to the new media but also raises the challenge of how one creates the compelling product. 
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