Posted on | June 10, 2009

We Know that Wikipedia is one of the most popular website in terms of reference, but have you ever wondered what will Wikipedia look like if printed? Rob Matthew is the guy who created the who created the 5,000 page printed version of Wikipedia’s featured articles project and he said,

Reproducing Wikipedia in a dysfunctional physical form helps to question its use as an internet resource. Articles in the book: Wikipedia’s featured articles.

Anyway here are the pictures of Wikipedia printed: (This is no photoshop trick)

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One Response to “What will Wikipedia Look Like If Printed?”



  1. Lee Dumond
    June 10th, 2009 @ 11:26 am
    What a collosal waste of effort. What does this prove?

    Ever heard of *volumes*? That’s how most physical encyclopedias get published.

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