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W.J. Thomas Mitchell

“We inhabit a world so inundated with composite pictorial-verbal forms [...] and with the technology for the rapid, cheap production of words and images that nature itself threatens to become what it was in the Middle Ages: an encyclopedic illuminated book overlaid with ornamentation and marginal glosses, every object converted into an image with its proper label or signature”

W.J. Thomas Mitchell, What Do Pictures Want?: The Lives and Loves of Images
tags: reading, writing
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