Word bars and spacebars
Words know borders. Air can carry words only so far, relying on bodies to extend the range. Pages and books extend the range even further, but the irony is that on the page, words have never been more cloistered, more isolated from each other.
In the West, Latin letters were originally written in continuous lines, without spaces in between words. On papy…
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