MY MACHINE!

MY MACHINE!




In the last lesson, I had an assignment to draw a machine that represents me. I decided to draw a typewriter machine.  It allows writing the articles, columns that are elements of the media world, where I plan my future career. Also, the machine is a symbol of creativity and inspiration for me. Many people do not use it anymore cause of new technology. In my opinion vintage machine has a unique feel. It is a different way to create something original. 






The history of the typewriter machine:


 Many machines were created in the 19th century, but their large size made writing more difficult than handwriting. The first practical typewriter machine was invented in 1868 by American inventor Christopher Latham Sholes. The male was inspired to create it after reading the article in the journal Scientific American about new England- invented the machine. Several years later Sholes improve his creation and signed a contract with E. Remington and Sons. The product entered the market in 1874.



The photo of the Remington typewriter machine:




 





National Park Service (A Britannica Publishing Partner, 2021. Remington typewriter. [image] Available at: <https://www.britannica.com/technology/typewriter#/media/1/611749/210840> [Accessed 10 July 2021].

Encyclopedia Britannica. 1989. Typewriter | writing technology. [online] Available at: <https://www.britannica.com/technology/typewriter> [Accessed 10 July 2021].








Comments

  1. Good that you have added the icebreaker exercise with commentary. Please add in-text citations to clearly identify all the sources in your blog post and review your reference list using the CiteThemRight website as the references do not fully adhere to Harvard conventions.

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