Poster "Paper Whirlwind"
"Paper Whirlwind."
In the 1970s, Project Gutenberg began publishing electronic text files.
Now authors and consumers can communicate electronically and discuss any paragraph, sentence, or line in a book.
Printed editions may suffer the fate of woodcuts, hand-drawn film and woven fabrics - they will become objects of primarily aesthetic and artistic value.
Why is the torus depicted? According to physicists, torus is a stable form of energy, which, having been generated and started to function, tends to constantly self-produce. The same can be said about paper. Publications are gradually becoming electronic, advertising saturates the Internet, almost all books can be found in electronic form for a long time, BUT paper bags, tubes, packages, boxes, cups appear.
This poster is just an experiment with new details and a little meaning.