POINT OF VIEW
Magazine for Culture and Design
The first issue of Point of View wants to examine the pros and cons between analogue and digital experience realm. Where are digital tools helping people in their everyday life? What kind of experience is only valuable in reality? The city of London sets the scene for this experiment. First the city was visited only through digital media. After that a physical travel to London took place to experience it in reality.
STRUCTURE
Point of View starts out with the digital journey to London in form of Digital Fragments. Those are observations made while experiencing the city through digital media. The central section consist of interviews, features, articles and essays which all touch on the general theme of the magazine. Eventually there are Analogue Fragments which consist of personal memories from the actual journey to London.
Format: 200 x 268 mm
Paper: Munken Polar | Munken Print White 15 | MultiArt Gloss | RecyStar Nature
Fonts: Moderat | Beirut
Pages: 96
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