Saving the entire story for context, but primarily for this Marshall McLuhan-esque quote:

You are right,” Nietzsche replied, our writing equipment takes part in the forming of our thoughts.”

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Sometime in 1882, Friedrich Nietzsche bought a typewriter—a Malling-Hansen Writing Ball, to be precise. His vision was failing, and keeping his eyes focused on a page had become exhausting and painful, often bringing on crushing headaches. He had been forced to curtail his writing, and he feared that he would soon have to give it up. The typewriter rescued him, at least for a time. Once he had mastered touch-typing, he was able to write with his eyes closed, using only the tips of his fingers. Words could once again flow from his mind to the page.

But the machine had a subtler effect on his work. One of Nietzsche’s friends, a composer, noticed a change in the style of his writing. His already terse prose had become even tighter, more telegraphic. Perhaps you will through this instrument even take to a new idiom,” the friend wrote in a letter, noting that, in his own work, his ‘thoughts’ in music and language often depend on the quality of pen and paper.”

You are right,” Nietzsche replied, our writing equipment takes part in the forming of our thoughts.” Under the sway of the machine, writes the German media scholar Friedrich A. Kittler , Nietzsche’s prose changed from arguments to aphorisms, from thoughts to puns, from rhetoric to telegram style.” 1


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June 8, 2021