![]() ![]() That’s the idea.Īpparently they actually have plans to market the book. Want to see how the novel unfolds? Just add heat. They showed us this remarkable book they made "Fahrenheit 451". This week our colleagues from Super Terrain are working in the Lab as a last stop on their all-over-Europe printing adventures. The Jan van Eyck Academie, a "multiform institute for fine art, design and reflection" in Holland, has come up with a novel way of presenting Ray Bradbury’s 1953 work of dystopian fiction, Fahrenheit 451. Open Culture reports that a Dutch art college has created a new edition of Fahrenheit 451 that hes pages covered heat sensitive black paint that has to be "burned off" before you can read the text. Someone has once again missed the point of Ray Bradbury’s seminal work. You’ll Need to Burn This Experimental Edition of Ray Bradbury’s "Fahrenheit 451" in Order to Read It ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |