The Renaissance in the 14th century changed the way that people saw the world. With more information available online than ever today, we may be in the midst of a digital renaissance. Are we in the midst of a new type of renaissance, a digital renaissance? Given not only the sheer availability of information, but also the ability to immediately share new thoughts with a wide audience, things do seem ripe for the evolution of ideas in ways never before possible. The following infographic addresses this, comparing the present day to the renaissance of the 14th century:
The Renaissance in the 14th century changed the way that people saw the world. With more information available online than ever today, we may be in the midst of a digital renaissance. Are we in the midst of a new type of renaissance, a digital renaissance? Given not only the sheer availability of information, but also the ability to immediately share new thoughts with a wide audience, things do seem ripe for the evolution of ideas in ways never before possible. The following infographic addresses this, comparing the present day to the renaissance of the 14th century:
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