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 The book that can't wait is printed in disappearing ink 
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'the book that can't wait' ('el libro que no puede esperar') is a literary work printed with ink that completely disappears within two to four months
of opening the package, urging purchasers to actually completely read the book shortly after they buy it. the project was developed by argentinian
small publishing house and bookshop eterna cadencia in collaboration with the buenos aires office of creative agency draftFCB, for an anthology
of new latin american authors. sealed in air-tight packaging, the specially developed ink begins to disappear upon its exposure to light and air.

'we think that this is a magical and poetic way of confronting a real problem,' explains javier campopiano, regional general creative director of draftFCB.
'we wanted to make a book that was a message in itself, that encourages us to read those authors, before their stories disappear for real, right before our eyes.'

while potential purchasers are likely to object to the impermanence of the object-- which defies being returned to months or years later for a second reading--
the project highlights both the difficulties that face emerging contemporary authors, as well as our often-neglected enjoyment of text, and the perhaps overly
confident opinions we hold about the permanence of written material. as the video documentation of the project suggests:

'books are very patient objects. we buy them, and then they wait for us to read them. days, months, even years. that’s OK for books, but not for new authors.
if people don’t read their first books, they’ll never make it to a second.'
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Fri Jul 27, 2012 4:47 pm
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I can see one pro and a couple of cons to this.

The pro: The fact that it's printed in disappearing ink can attract the attention of new unexperienced readers - basically a new audience.

The cons: They become basically worthless after four months, so they arent enough bang for the bucks you pay up. Books are supposed to be a once-in-a-life-time pay. If by any chance you get to say chapter 12 out of 20 and the ink disappears, you have to buy a new book.

The fact that most, if not all new people will either buy it JUST because it's got disappearing ink, or won't buy it/read it at all. You can't cure stupid.


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it's an artisitc product and its point is well made.

and it is quite original in its purpose too

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Yet it's not practical in any way.


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I agree with you, though I think that there will be enough people who buy it, I just don't think its going to be anything more than a one time thing.
As I'm certain that noone will buy classics, etc in disappearing ink..

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Transfuse wrote:
Yet it's not practical in any way.

how many times is "art" practical?
not many.

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Yea, but I would never buy this. Like transfuse said, I want to be able to keep my books.

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