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Digital book

Draft Proposal

Proposal for the creation of a digital photo-book about an old and now closed paper factory Hunsfoss Paper factory. The factory was located in the south of Norway and was the corner stone of the local village on where it existed.

Context and Aims: Since the 1920 the death of print have been proposed, if it was microfilm or the web, but the physical present of paper still exist. The Factory existed from 1910 and was finally closed in 2008 on the basis of “There is not enough demand for paper” Later the machines was moved from the factory to Malaysia.

E-reader with e-ink is the closed to print in the digital from one can come now, and the option of having something that can be printed and read/look at in digital form makes it an interesting format to use for a photo-book.

The book will contained archived and new photo taken in the same rooms.



Old Idea Digital Photobook

(There are spelling mistakes here, they will the corrected later this week) Proposal for the creation of a digital photo-book about the rosetta astroid mission

in 2014 there was a break true in space exploration with the first mission to an asteroid 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko with the spacecraft Rosetta.

I not only gave back information that maybe solve how life spreads, but also some amazing photos of the astroid and its surface.

I want to create a photo book and illustrates the distance of space travel, by using the delay of a e-in screen I want to give the reader an experience of non instant bookshop, something that does not happens strait away, but something that takes time, just like in the real life when the asteroid beams down images to earth and it can takes as long as 24minuts to load.

The book til contain around 25-30 photos dealing the trip to the asteroid some as GIF and some as still images. The mix of text as support maybe also added to gives contextual support.