Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Monitors actions provoke says author Kevin Kelly

Kevin Kelly, author of the forthcoming book what want technology, has an article in praise of screens in this issue of Smthsonian.com. Here is an excerpt:

Screens provoke action instead of the conviction. Propaganda is less effective in a world of screens because during misinformation quickly corrections, travels to do. It is often easier to correct a lie than to say first and foremost on a screen; Wikipedia works so well because it removed a bug in a single click. In books we find a revealed truth; we set up our own truth from pieces on the screen. On networked displays everything with everything else.State of a new creation is determined by the classification, that given by critics but by the level, into which it with the rest of the world not linked ist.Einer person, the artifact or the fact



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