Missing the Point?
I know, I know: some people love the feel of a real, printed book in their hands and prefer the act of reading words on a printed page. I completely understand that they are out there. Many of my good friends (and family members) are librarians!
But this just seems like a massive waste of resources. This being the Espresso Book Machine, that is. Basically, it’s the exact opposite of the future that I had hoped for when the iPad (not the new one or the former new one, but the original) was announced. That future being a world where only the most masterful, artistic books would make it to print. The books that celebrate the art of bookmaking or truly take advantage of the affordances of paper. Books as only a vehicle for knowledge delivery would be absorbed into the digital publishing realm and many a forest would rejoice!
Instead, this machine seems poised to make very physical digitally stored versions of books for potentially single-purpose use and on demand at that. Perhaps it’s cheaper than a fleet of iPads or other e-readers, but it sure does seem silly, doesn’t it?