Books have been in circulation for thousands of years. Cultures around the world and across time have used whatever materials they have had to hand to write on – bark, stone, leather, clay, wood, bone, papyrus and metal were all used. The properties of the material they used determined to some extent the form of the book and the script.
Q: If you didn't have any paper what (analogue) surface could you find to write or draw on? How could you "bind" your material into a "book" with multiple pages?
Q: What materials is a modern tablet made of ?
We can research historic book forms to get ideas for alternative structures which can then be modified and applied to contemporary projects.
Here are a few alternative structures to consider.