Meanwhile in the United States… After a gun was found in the backpack of a 13-year-old at Rigby High School in Idaho, USA, school board imposes backpack ban on all secondary schools in the area. The next day, students showed up at school with all sorts of baskets, trolley and container to carry their books. Backpacks are very dangerous!
The decoration of a book An artist paints the sides of the book "Lord Of The Rings" of J. R. R. Tolkien.
A blind girl opens a very nice gift A visually impaired little girl adores Harry Potter. Her aunt organized an online donation and raised money, to get her a Christmas present all the Harry Potter books written in Braille.
The allegory of the cave by Plato Before 2400 years, Plato said that life is like being chained in a cave, and forced to watch shadows on a stone wall. But what he meant; The Alex Gendler explains the allegory of the cave Plato, located in the 7th book "state".
The diorama of a submarine Inspired by the book "The boat", the artist Bayin Wu made the diorama of a war submarine emerging through the book.
Constructing a book with three-dimensional drawings The Matthew Reinhant has dedicated his life to making fantastic creatures and images, which bring the opening of a book. By adjusting the angles and aspects of the depth of layers, The Reinhart creates characters that literally jump out of the pages.
Pop-up sculptures from paper The German engineer Peter Dahmen shows 12 of the amazing handmade paper sculptures, emerging when unfolded.
The three-dimensional book with phobias This three-dimensional book contains illustrations of various phobias, like odontofovia (fear of dentist), the arachnophobia (fear of spiders), the koulrofovia (fear of clowns) or glossofovia (public speaking fear). The "Pop-Up Book of Phobia" is a book by Gary Greenberg, which is available at Amazon.
Why is Stephen Fry so passionate with the ancient Greeks; British author, actress, journalist and comedian Stephen Fry among others, says little about his new book "Heroes", and explains why he admires so much the ancient Greek culture and mythology.
Playing clarinet with a straw The Danish multi-talented musician Peter Bastian, clarinet playing using a straw. The video is from the e-book "Into Music" (Inside the Music).
A very fast scanner The BFS-Auto scanner can automatically scan a book at 250 pages per minute. The pages go through a specially designed software (OCR) that automatically recognizes the characters after scan, and portrays three-dimensional pages without deformities.
6 times that spared by the end of the world Will disappear our world; If so how; Meteor shower or do global epidemic; Explosion sunset or nuclear holocaust; Questions that have occupied the public enough and have become bases for countless books and science fiction movies. The world seems strangely fascinated(!) the idea of the world's end and facing any theory with awe and interest
Clock of books MUJI in Shibuya store in Tokyo, Japan, It has placed this original clock by designer Masaaki Hiromura. It is a large screen that displays three books, the colony corresponding to hours, minutes and seconds. In predesigned video, human hands turning the pages by changing the clock time.
Black pages that are read with Firefox, in a version of the book “Fahrenheit 451” The team of graphic designers Super Terrain created a stunning version of the book Farenheit 451. Black pages must be heated to can be read. The pages are covered with a heat-sensitive black layer. In the video, someone passes the flame of a lighter on black book page, displaying text. This change was not chosen randomly, as in Farenheit 451, science fiction novel by Ray Bradbury published in 1953, the books burned to prevent people to read. The title of the book refers to the temperature (Fahrenheit scale) autoignition of paper.