Flusser, in his text Screens, Umbrellas and Tents (2002) describes screens from the point of view of their function as a fabric wall in tents. According to Flusser, screens are structured by an interweaving that opens to the wind, that stores experiences and that throughout the cultural history of mankind has taken shape in tapestries, looms, cinematographic films, on television and only now, finally, takes an immaterial form in computer screens. Screens, in Flusser's view, play a central role in contemporary society. He argues that screens mediate our interactions with the world and influence how we perceive and interpret reality. For Flusser, screens are not just physical devices but also symbolic structures that shape our understanding of the world.
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