We discussed in class through several readings, Langer, Ong and Abbot, how media has evolved and the impact of such evolution- audio tapes came about and there was an intriguing increase of printed media books (perhaps I am not the only one who reads and listens at the same time out of necessity and an inability to solely listen). We attempt to
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What is a person writes a book for the first time by dictation? The book is created as an audio book first. That skips a skip. I think? Does that matter? Geez whiz I hope so...
-Matt
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What is a person writes a book for the first time by dictation? The book is created as an audio book first. That skips a skip. I think? Does that matter? Geez whiz I hope so...
-Matt
Is it still a book then? I always think book confines something a page. Maybe an audio narration? Oh, I am confusing myself here. Ok, a book, by definition is "A set of written, printed, or blank pages fastened along one side and encased between protective covers. A printed or written literary work." (Answers.com dictionary)
So the audio book implies that something written came first. But you bring up a good point, Matt. Do audio narrations that skip the printed version fit in the category of audio books? I think that audio books do not have to be made after the written book, that maybe an audio version comes out before the printed, but I think there still needs to be some printed form for the 'audio book' to be called a book. Perhaps audio narration or story, but book still has that feeling of confinement to pages.
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