graphosphere

Noun

 * 1) The "totality of graphic devices used to record, store, display, and disseminate messages and information, and the social and cultural spaces in which they figure."
 * 2) * 2005, Jacques Derrida (2005), cited in R. Burt, 2016, Medieval and Early Modern Film and Media, Springer. p. 24.
 * What belongs to the graphosphere always implies some kind of surface, and even the materiality of some kind of backing or support; but not all graphemes are necessarily imprinted on paper, or the skin, photographic film, or a piece of parchment.
 * 1)  The age of print (following the, or age of writing, and preceding the ).
 * 2) * 2007, Régis Debray, "Socialism: A life-cycle," New Left Review, 46, July-August 2007.
 * A second period, the graphosphere, runs from 1448 to around 1968: from the Gutenberg Revolution to the rise of TV.

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