“56 Broken Kindle Screens” is a print on demand paperback that consists of found photos depicting broken Kindle screens.
The book takes as its starting point the peculiar aesthetic of broken E Ink displays and serves as an examination into the reading device’s materiality.
As the screens break, they become collages composed of different pages, cover illustrations and interface elements.
(via 56 Broken Kindle Screens: book and video - Boing Boing)
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I left my first Kindle on the floor by my bed and stepped on it the next morning :/
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This happened to mine. :(
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I’ll give you meta.
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For the glitch lover~
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