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PROJECT: Editions at Play [2015-2018]

February 16, 2016

Editions At Play was an edition of experimental books that cannot be printed by incredible authors including Reif Larsen, Joe Dunthorne, Sam Riviere, Alan Trotter, Misha Glenny, Laurie Penny, Maggie Koerth-Baker & Tea Uglow. Made by Visual Editions and Google’s Creative Lab in Sydney with partners Penguin Random House and Google Books.

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"..  Google is also interested in this problem of engagement, and cites the declining use of e-readers as evidence that the frontier for digital books has moved. "Phones offer countless new ways to construct narrative and read deeply," says T.L. Uglow of Google's Sydney-based Creative Labs, which created the initiative along with London-based publisher Visual Editions. "These are books that can compete for attention on your phone via incredible, dynamic literature."

The Verge, Feb 2016

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