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==Calligraphy for Computers, AV Hershey==
==Calligraphy for Computers, AV Hershey==


==The power of language in Jewish Kabbalah and magic: how to do and undo things with words==
==The power of language in Jewish Kabbalah and magic: how to do and undo things with words, Agata Paluch==
[https://www.bl.uk/hebrew-manuscripts/articles/the-power-of-language-in-jewish-kabbalah read on bl.uk]
[https://www.bl.uk/hebrew-manuscripts/articles/the-power-of-language-in-jewish-kabbalah read on bl.uk]

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Scripts, Grooves and Writing Machines, Lisa Gitelman

Print culture and non print media evolve in mutual inextricability. The phonograph and contemporary inscriptive forms were deeply dependent upon reworkings of the social and economic relations of textuality, of print culture and print capitalism. They engaged literacy practices in toto, the cognitive and the somatic, the semiotic and the social. They helped question authors and readers as subjects and modify the experienced subjectivities of speakers, performers, publishers, and literates. In doing so they kept intervening into dynamic constructions of private and public, community and difference. p13

roosevelt on copyright 1905 google search edited

"Our copyright laws urgently need revision. They are imperfect in definition, confused and inconsistent in expression; they omit provision for many articles which, under modern reproductive processes, are entitled to protection; they impose hardships upon the copyright proprietor which are not essential to the fair protection of the public; they are difficult for the courts to interpret and impossible for the Copyright Office to administer with satisfaction to the public." [1]

Ted Nelson on hypertext

Calligraphy for Computers, AV Hershey

The power of language in Jewish Kabbalah and magic: how to do and undo things with words, Agata Paluch

read on bl.uk