This interactive 3D-printed book is a marvel of innovation, blending engineering and creativity. Learn how it’s captivating ...
In the UK, the rise of electronic music began in the late ‘70s, which is where Listening to the Music the Machines Make: Inventing Electronic Pop 1978-1983 starts. At over 500 pages, with a foreword ...
Do you remember the BBC Micro? Does the Sinclair ZX80 ring a bell? Perhaps the stocky Commodore PET or the petite VIC-20? No? If you're under 30, I'm not surprised. If you're over 30, then perhaps ...
David Stubbs’s new book, Future Sounds: The Story of Electronic Music From Stockhausen to Skrillex, depicts the electrification of music as a radical project—even a happily destructive one. The ...
A new crowdfund effort plans to capture our collective love of electronic tabletop games and "immortalise the impact of these mini-arcade experiences" in a "high-quality coffee table style hardback ...
With electronic readers, you can carry a whole library in your vest pocket. Nov. 14, 2007 — -- For many of us, printed books are satisfying in ways beyond the words they contain. The heft of the ...
Emma Teitgen, 12, thought the chemistry book her teacher recommended would make perfect bedside reading. Perfect because it might help her fall asleep. Then she downloaded “The Elements: A Visual ...