"Intuitively, I would say that the paper book invites far more physical manipulation with at least the fingers and hands," he says. "All that finger/hand fidgeting is part of the cognitive process, or at least reinforces the cognitive process of reading."https://twitter.com/PacificStand/status/994427222399311872 …
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Completely agree. But OCR of the same book allows for quick citations and a different intellectually dexterous manipulation.
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Having said that... you can’t cut up your favorite digital books with all your favorite marginalia and upholster an armchair for an experimental art class...https://fractalontology.wordpress.com/2017/03/30/philo-fictions-and-experimental-texts-philosophy-as-artistic-whatever-material/ …
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