Just a link dump, sorry, but this is a remarkable piece of writing:
If books are essentially vertebral, contributing to our sense of human uniqueness that depends upon bodily uprightness, digital texts are more like invertebrates, subject to the laws of horizontal gene transfer and nonlocal regeneration. Like jellyfish or hydra polyps, they always elude our grasp in some fundamental sense. What this means for how we
read—and how we are taken hold of by what we read—is still far from clear.
Thought provoking.
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