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An Incredibly Short History of Texts and Media. Johansen Quijano UTA ENGL 2303. Origins of Writing: Technology. 3000 B.C. Clay Tablets, Papyrus (plant-based). Origins of Writing: Technology. 1000 B.C. Animal skin parchment, wood block printing, silk.
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An Incredibly Short History of Texts and Media Johansen Quijano UTA ENGL 2303
Origins of Writing: Technology • 3000 B.C. Clay Tablets, Papyrus (plant-based)
Origins of Writing: Technology • 1000 B.C. Animal skin parchment, wood block printing, silk
Origins of Writing: Technology • 500 B.C. – Wax Tablets
Origins of Writing: Technology • 100 A.D. Paper
Origins of Writing: Technology • 1440 A.D. Guttenberg Printing Press
Origins of Writing: Technology • 18th - 19th Century Illuminated Engraving
Origins of Writing: Technology • 1974 – First consumer computers Scelbi& Mark-8 Altair & IBM 5100 Computers • 1979 – WordStar Word Processor • 1993 – World Wide Web • 1998 – Rocket e-Reader
Origins of Writing: Cultures • Ancient Book Cultures – A Culture of Sharing
Origins of Writing: Cultures • Books in the Middle Ages – Scribe Culture
Origins of Writing: Cultures • Printing Press – Mass Production of Books
Origins of Writing: Cultures • Contemporary Book Cultures
Origins of Writing: Cultures • Technologies (Remix) Culture Afternoon, A Story http://www.wwnorton.com/college/english/pmaf/hypertext/aft/index.html
Origins of Writing: Things to Consider • Does reading make us smarter? If so, what kind of reading? • What were the effects of technology on the distribution of information? Were these positive or negative effects? • What were the effects of networks on the distribution of information? Were these positive or negative effects? • Do we read differently now than how we read a century ago, or do we just read different things on different media? • Is technology making us more or less human?