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The computer screen is an emanation of the evolution and on its spiral of the linear language of writing: first appears the level language of the art, afterwards the cinema image with a real sequence of movements on the closed space of the screen, after it the television, which brought at home “the page”, but already animated, the video arises as a “live book”, which is stacked at the library shelves, and at the end comes the display as a “computer page” and as an open, “alive”, dialogical book. This is the basis for determining the contemporary “culture of the computer page” as a metamorphosis of the book culture, a result of the evolution of the book or more precisely of its text.
pyramid model, reading literacy, [SHS.SOCIO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Sociology, [SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/Education, new literacy studies, evolution of reading, [SHS.INFO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciences, history of reading, mediamorfosis, media literacy, pyramidal model, history of writing, theories and models of reading, [SHS.STAT] Humanities and Social Sciences/Methods and statistics, media evolution, models of reading, information literacy
pyramid model, reading literacy, [SHS.SOCIO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Sociology, [SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/Education, new literacy studies, evolution of reading, [SHS.INFO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciences, history of reading, mediamorfosis, media literacy, pyramidal model, history of writing, theories and models of reading, [SHS.STAT] Humanities and Social Sciences/Methods and statistics, media evolution, models of reading, information literacy
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