Samira - When I Look Into Your Eyes
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Hey you gimme one more tryHey girl ain't gonna lieThings that I did, things that I never saidBelieve me, didn't mean it badI've been away for a real long timeI can't get you outta my mindHold me tight and don't let goHere's the real love come let it flowLove, love, it's sure just loveI broke your heart and went awayLove, love, I'm not a flirtBut there's something more I've got to sayH-O-P-EI need love come set me freeGive me one chance don't walk on byWhen I look deep into your eyes
Inside his tent, a lantern and wind-up flashlight dangle from the ceiling. His 46 year-old cousin Samira's eyes well up when she thinks about returning home. Her 17 year-old son was crushed when artillery shells landed on their house in Jisr ash-Shughour, then her husband was shot in the head while riding his motorcycle to work.
Having this quote in mind, how much this experience has changed through time and how does the experience of reading look like in the age of digital technologies Some might think that text reading is going to meet its expiry date when most of the experiences today are drastically visualized. Moreover, reading a book either on a printed page or even on the screen for a long time has already become a challenge for a lot of people. Imagine the bodily experience of reading once more. You at best have to be seated, still, your eyes moving on the page or on the screen. That is all you need. Certainly, you can follow the line with your finger or scroll down the screen or flick between the pages, but for most you are still and your eyes have to follow an orderly line.
The virtual reality experience of reading nevertheless, breaks the limit of the page and changes the format in which the text is presented. To read with a camera requires more from the reader. The disrupted linearity embraces the reader in all dimensions and the reader finds herself being enclosed with words, where she has to move not only her eyes but her whole body to be able to read. It demands the reader to rotate since the text is all around her, or to search for the next word by walking, moving around, looking up and down to read the whole sentence. To read a text with a camera one needs heightened attention while the placement of the words constantly distract the reader. She does not know where and when the next word or sentence is going to appear. The linear page gives its place to an omnidirectional space. 781b155fdc




