Neal Cormier’s Weblog

Hyper-Sensitivity to Movement: We don’t like to read in the modern age.

We don’t like to read in the modern age because it does not give us the tactile fixation enough; that we take for granted in Video games and digital technology. Ereaders however, present a good electronification of ‘print.’For instance, an e-reader by nature lends itself more to walk around the room with, which I find myself doing quite often. I find it very gratifyingly, as close to my senses as I am, I notice the subtle gradations and flows and stops and starts of sensory involvement. Next will be eye-rubbing tactility built in to contact lenses through which our eyes tactilely communicate with an eBook.

My total vision of the future, is dramatized in My novel: www.VesperHelioTropic.com

This entry was published on December 25, 2011 at 6:01 pm. It’s filed under art theory, media theory, philosophy, sociology and tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. Follow any comments here with the RSS feed for this post.

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