The Elektrobiblioteka by Waldek Wegrzyn is a unique hybrid between a classic book and an electronic one. As convenient as e-books are in terms of portability and accessibility, it still does not compare to the tactile sensation of reading a real book. Some may chock it up to nostalgia, but the fact that such companies are continually trying to get their e-inks to replicate real inks shows that it goes deeper than that.
As the final project for his masters degree at the Academy of Fine Arts in Katowice, Elektrobiblioteka by Waldek Wegrzyn takes the form of a bound book, complete with covers and pages. Nevertheless, it connects to a companion website, converting into an interface that provides a digital experience with every turn of a page.
Hybrid Electronic Books
Elektrobiblioteka by Waldek Wegrzyn Combines E-Books with Bound Ones
Trend Themes
1. Hybrid Books - Combining physical books with digital interfaces offers an opportunity for disruptive innovation in the publishing industry.
2. Tactile Reading - Developing technology that replicates the tactile sensation of reading a physical book presents an opportunity for disruptive innovation in the e-book market.
3. Nostalgia-driven Design - Creating products that combine nostalgia for physical books with the convenience of digital reading can lead to disruptive innovation in the consumer electronics industry.
Industry Implications
1. Publishing - The hybrid book trend presents disruptive innovation opportunities for the publishing industry to combine physical books with digital features.
2. Technology - Developing technology that recreates the tactile experience of reading a physical book opens up disruptive innovation opportunities in the technology sector.
3. Consumer Electronics - By combining nostalgia for physical books with the convenience of digital reading, there are disruptive innovation opportunities for the consumer electronics industry.