In Esquire’s case, the answer is, apparently, both. According to this AP article, Esquire is releasing an issue with an “electronic ink” cover that flashes images and text. Inside, Ford has a spread that uses the same technology to show one of its cars.
What does this mean for print in the future? And what does it mean for photographers whose images may be part of a flashing electronic ink ad in a print pub?
This is insane. Albeit, expected. Every square inch of everything is for sale, open to attention grabbing graphics, media, etc. We’re so overstimulated…
Check this out:
A play by Damien Atkins explores an a theory that “autism isn’t a disorder”. That it is actually “the evolution of the species”.
http://www.studio360.org/episodes/2008/03/28
Kristina Krug Photography
http://www.sirenstudio.net