The Silent History.      
[literature / experiential / app / culture]

A new kind of novel: The Silent History is an “exploratory” experience accessible via the iPad/iPhone, released in serial installments. It sounds like an interactive version of what my friend Thomas is doing. My Kindle Paperwhite just arrived in the mail, but I’m going to have to put it down to check this out.

Underground New York Public Library features the reading-riders of the NYC subways. 
I love my Kindle, but there are things I miss about books. No, not the smell or the physical page turning - Really it’s only the cover that I miss. (It’s the only thing I miss about CDs as well!) I love good design, but I also love being nosy and seeing what everyone else is reading. I miss other people’s covers more than I miss my own ;) This Tumblr showcases who’s reading what on the subway. (Thanks to Elizabeth for sharing!) High-res

Underground New York Public Library features the reading-riders of the NYC subways. 

I love my Kindle, but there are things I miss about books. No, not the smell or the physical page turning - Really it’s only the cover that I miss. (It’s the only thing I miss about CDs as well!) I love good design, but I also love being nosy and seeing what everyone else is reading. I miss other people’s covers more than I miss my own ;) This Tumblr showcases who’s reading what on the subway. (Thanks to Elizabeth for sharing!)