Simonds, Merilyn

Gutenberg's fingerprint : paper, pixels and the lasting impression of books / Merilyn Simonds - Toronto : ECW Press , 2017 - 380 p. : illus. ; 22 cm. - San Miguel de Allende (Mexico)--Author .

Includes bibliographical references. Located in Gloria Grant Room - special collection of San Miguel Authors.

Four seismic shifts have rocked human communication: the invention of writing, the alphabet, mechanical type and the printing press, and digitization. Poised over this fourth transition, e-reader in one hand, perfect-bound book in the other, Merilyn Simonds - asks herself: what is lost and what is gained as paper turns to pixel? Gutenberg's Fingerprint trolls the past, present, and evolving future of the book in search of an answer. Part memoir and part philosophical and historical exploration, the book finds its muse in Hugh Barclay, who produces gorgeous books on a hand-operated antique letterpress. As Simonds works alongside this born-again Gutenberg, and with her son to develop a digital edition of the same book, her assumptions about reading, writing, the nature of creativity, and the value of imperfection are toppled. Gutenberg's Fingerprint is a timely and fascinating book that explores the myths, inventions, and consequences of the digital shift and how we read today.


English.

9781770413528


Barclay, Hugh
Simonds, Merilyn (, 1949-)


Hand-printed books
Printing
Communication and technology

PT67.R436 / R45 1999

302.232 SIM