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An Already Present Future.

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The method, and manner, in which we process information has changed drastically over the last few decades. With entities like Google and Wikipedia, knowledge–both official and unofficial–has been conveniently placed at everyone’s fingertips, and in the process, books have become moderately obsolete. Based in the United Kingdom, Kyle Bean has birthed a concept piece that touches on that very same phenomena. The Future of Books is a satirical demonstration of how we are now sourcing information.

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Courtesy of Kyle Bean.

Courtesy of Kyle Bean.

Courtesy of Kyle Bean.

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