This document discusses how technology has changed the way we think and communicate. It explores how early printing presses led to a more literate public that could spread their own ideas, which kings tried to control. It also examines how symbolic thinking and logic emerged from ideographic writing systems. Finally, it discusses how early 20th century authors like Mallarme experimented with print formats to communicate beyond words and expand literature's limits, foreshadowing how digital media would further transform communication.