“‘…Technology is, of course, the pathbreaker here. It is not the person ignorant of writing but the one ignorant of photography who will be the illiterate of the future.’”
—Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, from Achim Borchardt-Hume’s essay Two Bauhaus Histories.
Replace photography with the web, and Moholy-Nagy’s words are as prevalent as they were over fifty years ago. The technology has changed; the creative’s dilemma remains the same. What will take the place of the web in this scenario decades from now?