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Going Digital - Goodbye Herr Gutenberg

By: Edward Lucie-Smith
Narrated by: Jim Spring
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Publisher's Summary

This is part of a collection of essays and reviews by, and interviews with, the eminent art historian and writer Edward Lucie-Smith. "Recently I’ve found myself involved with quite a few digital art books, as a provider of ideas as well as a provider of text. I’m not skillful enough to put them together myself. However I know roughly speaking how they work and I’m fortunate enough to have good collaborators. My efforts to date have been comparatively modest but are rapidly becoming more ambitious. The project I have in hand at the moment is a lot more ambitious than the kind of digital book you meet on a Kindle. A collaboration with my friend Zavier Ellis, of the gallery Charlie Smith London, is an iBook for iPad (but soon for Apple laptops as well) - the first volume of a compendium called 100 London Artists, designed to celebrate London as an art city."

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