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The extrovertedreader 2.0

Mathias Klang @klang67

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Sumerian Logographs (c.a 4000bc)

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“fndtlvsnvrydctngvrytmsmbdytrnsnthstgntththrrmndrdbk”

Phoenician alphabet only consonants (2000 BC).

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“ifindtelevisionveryeducatingeverytimesomebodyturnsonthesetigointotheotherroomandreadabook” Greeks added vowels (1000 BC)

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“ifindtelevisionveryeducating.everytimesomebodyturnsontheset,igointotheotherroomandreadabook.”

Aristophanes’ plays have punctuation (200 BC)

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“Ifindtelevisionveryeducating.Everytimesomebodyturnsontheset,Igointotheotherroomandreadabook.”Lower case appears c:a 700 AD

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“I find television very educating. Every time somebody turns on the set, I go into the other room and read a book.”

Spaces between appear about 900 AD

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The silent voids

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An unchanging millennium

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1970s Xerox develops e-paperScreens, battery life, weight,

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2011

2010

2009200720021999

1993 2004

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Only technology(spot the ethical dilemma?)

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Law

Contextual & programmed social

rules

ArchitectureControl in

analogue world

Control in digital world

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What do we own?

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Pushing connectivity

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Blog

ger 1

999

Goo

gle

1999

End of communications monopoly

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Social reading

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To be social is to share…

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The problem with stimuli

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What technology

wants

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Pinch & swipe

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if you're not paying for

something, you're not the

customer; you're the

product being sold

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What do the people who control what we can do, think?

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Radical Transparency: A manifesto of militant nudists?

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A Squirrel Dying In Your Front Yard May Be More Relevant To

Your Interests Right Now Than People

Dying In AfricaMark Zuckerberg

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The bling factor

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“My fear is that these technologies are

infantilising the brain into the state of small

children who are attracted by buzzing

noises and bright lights, who have a

small attention span and who live for the

moment.” Prof. Susan Greenfield

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Back to books: the e-reader

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Cloudreading: Readability & Evernote… (& books)

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Wonderful!!! But…

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Life without serendipity?

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The end of Swedish?

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What about Book design?Essay: Craig Mod - Hack the Cover

http://craigmod.com/journal/hack_the_cover/

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Changing the marketplace

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More information

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User generated content

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Personal data & walled gardens

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Pricing models & purpose of copyright

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Alternative marketplaces

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Endless personal library

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The social reader: can the infinite be shared?

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Changing the writer

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The Gutenberg Parenthesis

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The conservative illusion

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Hello to Jason Isaacs

"I have never renounced the old ways.” Lucius Malfoy

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The Semmelweis reflex

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There is no book… there are still readers

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Culture is inevitable, copyright is not

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THANKS!

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Mathias Klang [email protected] or @klang67

www.digital-rights.net

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