2021-2022 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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DIG 350 - History & Future of the Book Instructor
Sample
This class is concerned with the long history, the varied present, and the uncertain future of the book in the digital age. Over the course of the semester we will address three questions: What is the history of the book as a physical and cultural object? How have current disruptions in reading and writing technology changed the way we use and imagine books? And what does the future of the book look like? Along the way we will consider reading and writing innovations such as electronic paper, e-readers, and touchscreen interfaces. We will also design hybrid books ourselves, augmenting conventional printed books with electronic circuits and I/O sensors.
Satisfies a requirement in the Communication Studies interdisciplinary major and minor.
Satisfies the Historical Thought requirement.
Prerequisites & Notes (Not offered 2017-2018.)
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