The Page + The Screen
Inspired by The Page + The Screen: Siting Text in the Early 21st Century and Beyond, a series of classes by The Public School | New York
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Jun. 14, 2011 at 1:10pm with 4 notes
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Post-Artifact Books & Publishing: Digital’s effect on how we produce distribute and consume content by Craig Mod
Mar. 6, 2010 at 4:22pm
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“In an odd turn of events, it’s the affordances of the digital world that may help us renew our presence and involvement in the analog world. We have the means now to write in ways scholars could only ever dream about. So, write to be heard, write to be written back to, write to readers who are living bodies with voices of their own. Write to the crowd and let the crowd write back. Write publicly and publicly write. Write.”

Loud, Crowded, and Out of Control: A New Model for Scholarly Publishing by Mark Sample (@samplereality). Sample’s post is a response to Dan Cohen’s The Social Contract of Scholarly Publishing.

The digital makes reading and writing an event. It is up to the reader to filter the noise. Sooner or later, critical thinking will be the skill in high demand.

Mar. 5, 2010 at 6:50pm
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A call to action: Print designers get ready

The form of the book by Mandy Brown via from a working library

6:43pm
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The future’s so bright, I gotta wear shades (or, it’s okay to be an idealist in the Late Age of Print Culture)

Books in the age of the iPad by Craig Mod

Whoa, Nelly! Not so fast.

Not Quite by Peter Vidani
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