Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Remediation of books

In an increasingly paperless world, digital forms of books on devices such as the Kindle or iPad have become popular not only for their ability to store hundreds of texts but also because of the widespread desire to "go green" and use less in order to help the planet. This process is a form of remediation on physical books, changing the medium through which readers utilize their favorite novels. As is described in the chapter on remediation as reform, digital books repaired a fault with the books that previous generations weren't even aware was an issue, that being the overuse of paper products and the effects its production has on the environment.

This chapter discusses several different meanings of reform, one being that the media reforms reality itself and another implying a change in a social or political sense. The idea of media changing our sense of reality can be seen most evidently with the evolution of virtual reality, which presents an alternate world which the media insists has meaning for us. The social and political sense in which reform has meaning stems from the digital world in which everyone has a voice and information is always close by, therefore giving each citizen the chance to inform themselves and communicate with their peers.

Perhaps the most applicable meaning of reform for the remediation of books is the idea that it serves to make a good thing better, improving on a previous model by fixing a fault or adding something that was lacking. It's not as if readers didn't know that books used paper and paper comes from trees, which leads to pollution in the process of cutting them down and processing them. However, the problem became more apparent when a solution was presented. Digital libraries are a remediation of books because they solve the issue of over-pollution and make carrying thousands of books everywhere you go an actual possibility.

1 comment:

  1. I also did my first post on the remediation of books in the form of the kindle, but I did it from a different view. I didn't even think of how much paper books use and how electronic libraries solve that problem. The kindle, or nook, or even smartphones these days.. are great things to have because they appeal to everyone. The whole having a lighter backpack thing was enough to sell me on the idea so now I have a kindle on my droid phone and its pretty awesome because I don't have to go find a book for anything anymore. Great insight.

    Josie C

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