
Recently, however, the Avant-Gardes and Speculative Technology (AGAST) Project at Oxford Brookes University have teamed up with MakerSpace, the Ashmolean Museum, and EOF Hackspace to reconstruct his prototype!
AGAST is a cross-disciplinary research group associated with PAL and Co-Creation that re-imagines the inventions of 20th-century avant-gardes using AR technology. In a series of community workshops at the new MakerSpace at Oxfordshire County Libraries, we invited local teens to help us retro-engineer and then build reading machines and write about the ‘future of reading’ in Oxford.
The prototypes, built with vintage and 3D printed parts, complete with micro-printed texts, were exhibited with other AGAST reading machine projects at a lecture by Eric White at the Ashmolean Museum. They are now on permanent display at MakerSpace.

