(Blogtown needs a "Print is Dead" category. Or is that implied?)
As Steve mentioned, the new Kindle was released today; I still don't want one. Not just because I intrinsically value "books as objects"—but because books as a technology are still working just fine for me, and there's no real incentive to pay for an upgrade.
A post on i09 yesterday about a comics distribution company that "transfer[s] the medium from a page-by-page format to a more iPhone-friendly panel-by-panel format" attempts to argue that viewing comics on an iPhone actually does represent an improved reading experience:
Unlike other companies that have tried to hokey-up the digitization of comics with AudioBook-like voice-overs or animations and noise-tracks, UClick tries to transfer the experience seamlessly to the iPhone screen. They don't. They transfer a better experience.It may be minor, but sitting with an iPhone and viewing their most popular converted title - Jeff Smith's Bone - is truly an impressively enjoyable experience. No longer are you accidentally viewing a frame or two ahead because of the nature of multi-panel pages; you're actually able to see it panel-by-panel — just like the artists originally created it. Also, because the iPhone is backlit, you're able to see more vibrant colors and artwork than you'd ever see on crudely-printed paper.
Sounds good to me, if you're talking about a comic with discrete, regularly sized panels meant to be read one square at a time. That's a pretty big if, though. Has anyone tried this? Bone seems like it would work well in that format (that's how Dave Gibbons recently reread it, apparently).
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