Unlike a canvas in the art world; the sheet of paper is not a respected piece of art form and also a forgotten one. Mak shows us how true this is when explaining how we as a society have been using paper for essentially for over two millenia, and we have never really looked into the piece of paper itself. That we have always looked past it and perhaps, we may have read the page to quickly (literally). “In our haste to establish a history of the book, we have read the page too quickly. The page has remained a favored spaced and metaphor for the graphic communication ideas over the span of centuries and across different cultural milieux – Yet the page has become transparent, disappearing in its very function”(Mak 8). Mak is telling us that we as a society have never appreciated paper and what it has done for us even though its our preferred choice of space to share our imagination. It is indeed more than just a container in which ideas can be woven into it and that more is the history in which we often forget about quiet often. As Mak states in the quote, we constantly associate drawing and writing on a paper which is its function, but never saw past its function to truly learn about the material and history of the paper. Pretty ironic considering how we are never taught about the history of paper even though we constantly use it or see it almost every single day of our lives.
I too, am a person who never really paid much attention to the page. I always viewed it as a place to explore one’s imagination, but its physical aspect was something I never took into thought. Which is crazy considering how I grew up knowing the differences between the material of paper, but never really the why its using that specific material. Mak and Borsuk’s ideas of looking past the content and looking into the physical form of these art pieces reveals to us that we as a society are starting to lose the real history of some important things because we are blinded by the power of its function.
Great post that shows you learning to look AT not just through media, which is exactly what this class is about. I hope you lead us in conversation tomorrow.
NOTE: please do add a category to your post
Hi Mario. I really like how creative your post is! Paper is extremely underrated. It’s valuable, and people do recognize that paper is important to our society. But because of how commonplace it is, we’ve forgotten the artistry of it. Although, I have seen people make paper from scraps for fun as a hobby. I like how you say that the page has become transparent. Whenever we look at a piece of paper, what we’re actually looking for is whatever is printed on the page. We ignore the paper, as it’s simply a method of transportation. I’ve always noticed different types of paper, but now I have more to think about whenever using paper. Why was this kind of paper chosen?
Hi Mario! I liked how you expressed the importance of the paper and how it is commonly overlooked by readers. We typically skim over the paper in order to read the content of the book. However, the page is also a part of that content. It is the vessel through which we get that information. The layout, typography, and accompanying illustrations all work together to convey the author’s message. The page is so much more than a simple, flimsy paper.