䷖ Writing originally started off as pictographic symbols, but eventually transitioned into the sound a word makes (eg. the terms “eye” and “deer” to represent “idea”). Information suddenly had the ability to exist outside of the human brain and could therefore endure over vast spans of time. By turning sounds into symbols, Mesopotamian scribes discovered that information could easily be changed from form to another. Joseph Marie Jacquard patented the programmable punchcard loom in 1804. This all...
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