12Nov/050
Essay for Your Weekend
Norman Lebrecht argues that DVDs have become the dominant form of cultural entertainment.
The DVD won't replace the printed book which has withstood more serious threats in the past half-millennium. But it will accelerate the obsolescence of the audio-only disc, which cannot compete much longer in an image-centred culture. The internet, the I-pod and other new-tech marvels will challenge for precedence as entertainment carriers, but none can rival DVD for instant access and archival use.
[Via Arts & Letters Daily]

