Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
48
Language
Italian
Published
Oct 1, 2016
Publisher
CNR Edizioni
ISBN-10
8880802119
ISBN-13
9788880802112
Description
In the second issue of Comics & Science, the complexities of the Internet are explored with a blend of humor and insight. Various contributors delve into how this pervasive technology influences daily life, communication, and knowledge dissemination. Through compelling illustrations and engaging narratives, readers are invited to consider the profound impact of the digital age on human interaction and society.
Roberto Natalini and his team of writers and artists reflect on both the wonders and challenges posed by the Internet. Themes of connectivity, information overload, and the transformation of traditional media stir curiosity and contemplation. Each page turns into an exploration of the Internet's role in shaping modern experiences, sparking discussions about its implications for the future.
The issue captures a diverse array of perspectives, making it accessible and thought-provoking for a wide audience. With both scientific rigor and entertaining storytelling, the writers unite their passions for knowledge and creativity, encouraging readers to ponder the essential question: What would life be like without the Internet?
Roberto Natalini and his team of writers and artists reflect on both the wonders and challenges posed by the Internet. Themes of connectivity, information overload, and the transformation of traditional media stir curiosity and contemplation. Each page turns into an exploration of the Internet's role in shaping modern experiences, sparking discussions about its implications for the future.
The issue captures a diverse array of perspectives, making it accessible and thought-provoking for a wide audience. With both scientific rigor and entertaining storytelling, the writers unite their passions for knowledge and creativity, encouraging readers to ponder the essential question: What would life be like without the Internet?
Genres
Science & Technology