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This project investigates the historical significance of books in Tibetan culture, focusing on the development of printing technology. It aims to explore the intersection of technology, culture, and communication through Tibetan literary artifacts.
Worldwide interest in books as artefacts and ritual objects has raised new questions as digital technology is radically transforming book production and circulation.
What is a book?
Can it be really reduced to its content and therefore easily made obsolete by more efficient mediums of communication?
How does a culture-specific understanding of the book as object relate to technological innovation?
This project will contribute to the broad cross-cultural debate by looking at books in the Tibetan…
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