Prints are dying, Digital is taking over.
Prints are dying, Digital is taking over.
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- detritus0
There's obviously a distinction between overall consumption habits and the particular tactile delights we like to engage in, primally.
I'd be surprised if, in Twenty thousand years, some far off AI-plasma hybrid descendent of mine doesn't still engage in a bit of finger painting.
But there's a difference between the occasional sopt sensory consumption and involvement with media (painting, modelling, drawing, etc) than 'reading a medium'.
Not many of us have actually written a book, have we?
- I've written research papers. Does that count?TenaciousG
- Sure! But you don't write them every day, do you? It's an occasional use, not a daily requirement.detritus
- i've only had 2 books go to print - but i work on book publications often.bjladams