“Resonating Stories” redefines the contemporary reading experience by combining language, code, visual notation and sound to create an alternative reading experience for Don DeLillo’s novel “White Noise”. The project aims to bridge the gap between print and digital media by exploring innovative multimedia approaches and integrating the senses to enrich the reading experience. This approach fosters a deeper connection with the text and enables a more immersive inter action with literature.
Resonating Stories. An Alternative Edition of “White Noise”
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Petra Pilbák
Petra Pilbák is a graphic designer and visual artist based in Budapest, Hungary. With a diverse background in graphic arts & design, language & literature, her topics of interest are the evolving nature of reading in the post-digital age, the future of books, and alternative publishing. Her works are marked by a strong conceptual base and an exploration of graphic processes that are experimental and generative. She is currently pursuing a PhD in practice in the field of multimedia arts.