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Sunday, December 15, 2002 |
The
Invisible Revolution that's in Plain Sight
"Knowledge makes resources mobile." - Peter Drucker
Yeah, right, you say. Russ playing with words again.
Well, yeah, that's what I do.
(Doesn't mean it isn't true, you decide. :)
Consider Gutenburg. Consider how beech transforms to book (beechwood
tablets to records to bound record). Or consider rush reed to papyrus
scrolls to paper. Or the ancient town of Pergamum in western Turkey
where they used the skin of sheep for writing on (parchment). And
vellum arriving from Old French veel (calfskin). If I'm not mistaken,
Gutenburg and his press led to an upswing in rag collection - the
quality of linen paper still tends to be described by its rag content.
The link between letter:symbol and letter:document goes back to the
beginning -so that intertwine of literacy and literature is as two
sides of one coin.... (continued
at)
12:12:49 PM
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