Deutsche Bahn Makes Stations a Reading Zone – but Experts Warn of Kafka in Five Minutes
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Kafka in five minutes, Verne in ten: The train turns stations into reading stations. What remains of literature when AI puts them on waiting format?
Literature classics are projected on station walls using AI in a shortened form – but what is the purpose of the trend towards condensation literature?
What can be read in five, ten or twenty minutes? At a time when attention is short and long texts become a hurdle for many people, new forms of literary mediation are emerging. Classics are shortened, simplified or offered in unusual situations – with the aim of creating a first access to their stories and thoughts. Literature, [...]
What can be read in five, ten, or twenty minutes? In a time when attention spans are short and long texts are becoming a hurdle for many people, new forms of literary engagement are emerging. Classics are being shortened, simplified, or presented in unusual contexts—with the aim of providing an initial introduction to their stories and ideas.
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