Book? What is that?

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Entertainment

The year is 2020 and the entertainment industry is rapidly changing. It all started with the invention of the film camera; this device introduced a new era for entertainment. Before, people went to plays and read books in their spare time, but, with the introduction of video, people rather went to the cinema, and, later on, watch entertainment on their televisions. After that, the video games came, at first slowly, and people that played them were actually frowned upon. But, quite quickly, video games become very mainstream, particularly enjoyed by the younger people. This was a new generation of technological savvy people; their entertainment was the internet, games, television and the movies. Books and plays were only reserved for the older, the ones that grew up without computers. Now, this old generation has died and the new generation has grown old. The new generation did not take over the habits of the old generation; they stuck with what they were used to do. While computer- games were, at first, only recognized as "for kids and teenagers" they are now played by the entire population. And what about the old forms of entertainment? Well they have completely disappeared. You'll have to look long and hard if you want to see a play. And a book? Well these are only found in museums today.

Publishers

Throughout the past years publishers have been going to increasingly rough times. First they had to cope with environmental issues; the amount of CO2 they were putting in the air because of printing books became just such a burden. Then, they slowly saw also their revenue on novels going down. As more people that used to read books died the market kept on shrinking. Publishers where still getting a big portion of their revenue from educational books. But after Google has scanned them all and they were freely available on every student's laptop this business disappeared too. Printing books became something of the past and the new medium to distribute knowledge was just the internet. Open-source knowledge sharing proofed to be much more efficient than the traditional books anyway. The point came at which the novel died out and open-source learning became the only way to go. Video-game publishers had never seen bigger streams of revenue, but the literature publisher completely died out.

Society

The impact this had on society wasn't even that big. The environment was definitely better off without all those books being printed. And the "new" generation did not miss books at all. If you wanted to read you'd just browse the internet and for other entertainment there was now a wealth of portable video game devices. The whole society has forgotten about books and they are now only viewed as ancient entertainment or as a severely outdated knowledge transfer method.

Background information

Demography

Old generation
New generation

Ecology

Save the Earth For so long

Technological innovation

Book industry changes

Conclusion

The need for interactivity in entertainment, together with the internet as superior knowledge transfer medium has completely made books obsolete to the generation of tomorrow. Book publishers have gone bankrupt, or had to change their business model to host knowledge sharing website or publish other entertainment like video games or movies. Reading is something you only do on the internet. Soon no one will even know what a book was...