Gutenberg’s invention of metallic movable type elevated writing into a
central position in the culture. By the means of cheap and perfect copies, text
became the engine of change and the foundation of stability. From printing came
journalism, science and the mathematics of libraries and law. The
distribution-and-display device that we call printing instilled in society a
reverence for precision (of black ink on white paper), an appreciation for
linear logic (in a sentence), a passion for objectivity (of printed fact) and an
allegiance to authority (via authors), whose truth was as fixed and final as a
book. In the West, we became people of the book.
Now invention is again
Becoming Screen Literate from the New York Times - 0 views
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Gutenberg's invention helped createt he world we live in today. Due to his invention, we saved resources of ink but destroyed trees for paper. On the other hand, we do have books, testaments, verification due Gutenburg's invention. The people are able to see the bigger picture when written on paper.
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In fact, the habits of the mashup are borrowed from textual literacy. You cut and paste words on a page. You quote verbatim from an expert. You paraphrase a lovely expression. You add a layer of detail found elsewhere. You borrow the structure from one work to use as your own. You move frames around as if they were phrases.
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It is a formidable task, but in the past decade computers have gotten much better at recognizing objects in a picture than most people realize. Researchers have started training computers to recognize a human face. Specialized software can rapidly inspect a photograph’s pixels searching for the signature of a face: circular eyeballs within a larger oval, shadows that verify it is spherical. Once an algorithm has identified a face, the computer could do many things with this knowledge: search for the same face elsewhere, find similar-looking faces or substitute a happier version.
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Wikipedia as a Printed Book - Seriously! - 0 views
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