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"I think that focusing all experiences through the lens of the Internet is an example of not being able to see history through the eyes of others, to be so enamored of one’s present time that one cannot see that the world was once elsewise and was not about you. Has Google appropriated the word ‘search’? If so, I find it sad. Search is a deep human yearning, an ancient trope in the recorded history of human life."
says Ellen Ullman, whose brilliance I wrote about for Salon. (via maudnewton)
— 3 months ago with 131 notes
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