So I thought I’d have a go at writing up my notes from the first Technologies of Writing seminar yesterday. (This is the Folger Institute seminar, taught by Peter Stallybrass and Roger Chartier.) There’s no way I can do justice to the three hours, which included not only some terrific conversation but a long presentation of images. But here are some main themes to emerge from this first day. —Matthew G. Kirschenbaum —Technologies of Writing Seminar (1) (MGK)
I’m eagerly awaiting the next installments. Fantastic source material, and a wonderful report.
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