The Death of Authorship | Yoon Her

The book once stored all the knowledge, or one’s authorship. However, in the 21st century, we no longer need tangible material—that is, the paperback book—to hold authorship. People are sharing ideas without noticing that he/she is violating one’s asset on their screen. Libraries were once the storage of authorship since books were incarnations of author’s original work. However, books no longer secure one’s authorship, and we need to think about how to preserve the idea of one’s originality.

The site is analyzed, and dissected by infrastructure and movement path lines. The lines first carve the form, and then it cuts the masses that they created. the line network is then grouping the portions from different masses, creates inner zone for writer. The copyright offices, diamond pockets, are breaking the grid of reading, writing and circulation; suddenly create the tension between creators and consumers. Name: Yoon Her

Project title: The Death of Authorship

School: (USC) University of Southern California- Los Angeles, CA, US

Professor(s): Alvin Huang

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