[iDC] Media dies more slowly than some would like
Brian Holmes
brian.holmes at wanadoo.fr
Thu Dec 6 22:56:21 UTC 2007
This whole thread is starting is becoming surrealistic!
When I cross the Atlantic on Saturday I will have not one but two
suitcases full of books... Too bad Google is so f*cking capitalist, I
would love to have all those things on a memory stick.
I am a voracious reader, I burn through data banks all the time, I have
immense files full of pdfs culled out of thousands of online journals, I
have no problem whatsoever leaving the familiar book behind, except I
don't have to. Here in Chicago the house is overflowing with books, back
in Paris I have covered all the open walls with shelves, though I don't
take the computer to bed I only get about 2 pages read there before I
fall asleep anyway so it isn't an issue.
At this point, the disappearance of the printed book is not looking likely.
In a future, utopian world where we will have found a free and
non-polluting energy source, imagine all the careful and imaginative
time that visual artists will devote to creating unique mnemonic
interfaces that can help each person weave their singular path through
the library of Babel!
Enjoy the alphabet in the meantime fellow travelers,
Brian
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