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Final Project: Asemic Writing Robot

Veronika Valtonen

asemic writing robot (mary magdalene)
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It’s 2090, and intelligent technologies have advanced to a point where the practice of reading has become obsolete. Writing itself has become a forgotten memory of the past, while the only texts produced in the world remain illegible, mechanical scribblings made by machines.

As originally proposed by media theorist Marshall McLuhan in 1962, the theory of post-literacy stands eerily true in present-day context as attention spans decrease steadily and texts circulate within algorithm-driven echo chambers. While mainstream media continues to shift to the cloud, the typographic condition is undergoing a transformative shift.

mary magdalene is a prototype for an asemic writing robot situated in such a world. As part of an ongoing thesis work, the research takes on a media archaeological approach to visual communication design. Through a speculative reframing of the archaic tradition of writing against a rapidly developing technological landscape, mary magdalene offers a glimpse into the study of what a future textual practice might look like.

Music: Aforethought Preference by sevnet7