Via utnereader:
Jonathan Safran Foer’s new book, Tree of Codes, that crosses literature with visual art.
Love the execution of book as sculptural object.
I suspect this is one book that may not translate well to an iPad or another e-reader. ;)
Hitting the right notes
The book “Rhythms of the Game: The Link Between Musical and Athletic Performance,” written by former Yankee Bernie Williams and musician friends Dave Gluck and Bob Thompson, is “a grab bag of inspiration, self-help, history and anecdotes that focus on the kinship of baseball and music.”
Via utnereader:
Jonathan Safran Foer’s new book, Tree of Codes, that crosses literature with visual art.
Love the execution of book as sculptural object.
I suspect this is one book that may not translate well to an iPad or another e-reader. ;)
Via problemsolver:
Book Sculpture by Federico Uribe
More about Federico
(via ilovereadingandwriting)
Via libraryland:
Su Blackwell Book Sculpture: Hope
I wonder if Rob Walker (whose insightful posts can be found at Murketing.tumblr.com, Unconsumption.tumblr.com, Murketing.com, @notrobwalker, and @significobs, among other places) is aware that this New York Times review of his book, “Buying In: The Secret Dialogue Between What We Buy and Who We Are,” is making the rounds on Tumblr.
Via szymon:
Branded by Farhad Manjoo
Reason #491 why I love the Internet: availability of clips from the Seinfeld coffee-table book episode.
(The subject of said episode was a topic of lunch discussion today. Now this is research, people.)