Deconstructing the Book: The Drumbeat series as a Pliego

My colleague Enric Senabre, with Adam Hyde and Patrick Hendricks are organizing the Printing Lab at the Mozilla Drumbeat Festival.

One of the things they’re presenting is PliegOS, which is like a Twitter for books.

To make a demonstration of PliegOS, Enric is taking the first three out of my four-post series for Drumbeat, that is:

and turnging them into a pliego.

The result is surprising to say the least. You can download the pliego in the following link:

And you can also watch how a pliego is built and used in the following video:

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If you need to cite this article in a formal way (i.e. for bibliographical purposes) I dare suggest:

Peña-López, I. (2010) “Deconstructing the Book: The Drumbeat series as a Pliego” In ICTlogy, #86, November 2010. Barcelona: ICTlogy.
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2 Comments to “Deconstructing the Book: The Drumbeat series as a Pliego” »

  1. Thank you for sharing it here :) The printing lab couldn’t be on time during the festival for technical reasons, so these pliegos were distributed by hand to some book-lovers among the participants (the original idea was to print them right away).

    Adam and Laleh managed to arrive from Berlin, bring and set up the bookivan (http://www.booki.cc/) in the square only the second day, then produce a couple of his books also: http://www.estigmergia.net/w/images/2/20/Bookimobile.JPG

    The mobile and cheap printing idea of the bookimobile is based on an original project by Brewster Kahle (Internet Archive), who some years ago used a van for producing and distributing cheap books in some parts of Africa with the motto “one buck one book”.

  2. Pingback: PliegOS | Blog | New Pliego: The ICTlogy Drumbeat series

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