norman mcdonald on 9 Feb 2001 16:16:34 -0000 |
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Painted woodcut from Boner's Der Edelstein, Bamberg, 1461 About actual size [5.75 x 4 in., 14.6 x 10 cm.]. This book is the earliest known that is both printed from type and illustrated with printed pictures. The woodblocks were impressed by hand in blanks left for the purpose in the printed text -- much as though they had been rubber stamps. (Reproduced from the facsimile of the unique copy, isssued by the Graphische Gesellschaft in Berlin in 1908.) the above caption is from William M. Ivins, Jr.'s book "prints and visual communication." i submit this and the attached .gif, because it doesn't seem like we're all on the same page in terms of what we think of as culture, history, etc. not that reading the same texts will lead to identical thoughts. reading the same texts is about as reliable as a game of telephone. how do we get on the same page? action. i have some very specific, pretty constructive thoughts on the subject of "technology and what must be done." they derive from others' acts and texts, as well as my own survival within the empire's loosely connected villages. but the image may be enuf to whet your appetites. normanic __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail - only $35 a year! http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/
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