GriX Etc | The Edge of Reading | ORIGINAL Book Tag @materiagrix | Uploaded May 2023 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
If I forgot to Tag you consider yourself Tagged:
@saintdonoghue
@michaelk.vaughan8617 @ShawnDStandfast @LiterateTexan @CriminOllyBlog
@ItsTooLatetoApologize
@HannahsBooks
@MicahCummins
@jamesholder13
@ManCarryingThing
@LeafbyLeaf
@BrandonsBookshelf @_jared
@EveningReader @BookTimewithElvis @anotherbibliophilereads @NicholasOfAutrecourt
@GuiltyFeat
@KDbooks
Feel free to change, modify or take only one of the questions of this Tag and run away with it:
-Give me your own definition of reading or use mine:
Reading is the act of interpretation of symbols that systematically put together in a certain sequence, allow the reader to extract meaning from them in an active form of creation that can develop into complex narratives.
-Given your chosen definition, are reading and interpretation the same thing? If not, In what do they differ?
-Are there any practices that you consider reading but that would fit that or other definitions of reading?
-Is there an ideal reading experience for you? What is it? Is there a book that represents it?
-If there is such thing as an ideal reading experience, it follows that there is an scale of value to reading. What is at the bottom?
-Is there a book on that bottom that you love or enjoyed as much as those on the top?
-Is reading as the art of associating symbols and creating meaning out of them, a predecessor of language, or does it come after as a consequence of those languages?
-Is everything that can be read/with meaning a language?
-Mention a few languages that defy the conventional conception of what a language is. Could a book be written in any of those languages?
-If you could boundlessly read/understand the meaning in one of those languages. Which one would it be? Why?
Email: Grixetc@gmail.com
Instagram: @materiagrix
If I forgot to Tag you consider yourself Tagged:
@saintdonoghue
@michaelk.vaughan8617 @ShawnDStandfast @LiterateTexan @CriminOllyBlog
@ItsTooLatetoApologize
@HannahsBooks
@MicahCummins
@jamesholder13
@ManCarryingThing
@LeafbyLeaf
@BrandonsBookshelf @_jared
@EveningReader @BookTimewithElvis @anotherbibliophilereads @NicholasOfAutrecourt
@GuiltyFeat
@KDbooks
Feel free to change, modify or take only one of the questions of this Tag and run away with it:
-Give me your own definition of reading or use mine:
Reading is the act of interpretation of symbols that systematically put together in a certain sequence, allow the reader to extract meaning from them in an active form of creation that can develop into complex narratives.
-Given your chosen definition, are reading and interpretation the same thing? If not, In what do they differ?
-Are there any practices that you consider reading but that would fit that or other definitions of reading?
-Is there an ideal reading experience for you? What is it? Is there a book that represents it?
-If there is such thing as an ideal reading experience, it follows that there is an scale of value to reading. What is at the bottom?
-Is there a book on that bottom that you love or enjoyed as much as those on the top?
-Is reading as the art of associating symbols and creating meaning out of them, a predecessor of language, or does it come after as a consequence of those languages?
-Is everything that can be read/with meaning a language?
-Mention a few languages that defy the conventional conception of what a language is. Could a book be written in any of those languages?
-If you could boundlessly read/understand the meaning in one of those languages. Which one would it be? Why?
Email: Grixetc@gmail.com
Instagram: @materiagrix