Mesopotamia

The Land of the Four River Banks

I. Methodology / 3. References / Excerpts

Sven Birkerts 1994

The Gutenberg Elegies.
The Fate of Reading in an Electronic Age

Giorgio Buccellati – March 2021

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The technological transformation

Intro to 1994 edition an epochal and very quick transformation

     Over the past few decades, in the blink of the eye of history, our culture has begun to go through what promises to be a total metamorphosis. The influx of electronic communications and information processing technologies, abetted by the steady improvement of the microprocessor, has rapidly brought on a condition of critical mass. Suddenly it feels like everything is poised for change; the slower world that many of us grew up with dwindles in the rearview mirror. The stable hierarchies of the printed page – one of the defining norms of that world – are being superseded by the rush of impulses through freshly minted circuits.
a "riot of societal forces"      The displacement of the page by the screen is not yet total (as evidenced by the book you are holding) – it may never be total – but the large-scale tendency in that direction has to be obvious to anyone who looks. [...] changes in the immediate sphere of print refer outward to the totality; they map on a smaller scale the riot of societal forces.

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Humanistic retrenchment

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