- <p>
- We know that pencils, oil paints and brushes are ‘just tools.’<pc unit="sentence"/>
- And yet, we appreciate that the artist’s encounter with his or her tools is close and relational<pc unit="sentence">.</pc>
- It may shut people out, temporarily, but the work itself can bring one closer to oneself, and ultimately to others<pc unit="sentence">.</pc>
- In the right settings, people develop relationships with computers that feel <seg type="callout">artistic and personal</seg><pc unit="sentence">.</pc>
- And yet, for most people, and certainly for the women I studied, this was rare<pc unit="sentence">.</pc>
- When they began to approach the computer in their own style, they got their wrists slapped, and were told that they were not doing things ‘right.’<pc unit="sentence"/>
- </p>
- <p>
- When this happens, many people drop out<pc unit="sentence">.</pc>
- </p>
+ <quote>
+ <p>
+ We know that pencils, oil paints and brushes are ‘just tools.’<pc unit="sentence"/>
+ And yet, we appreciate that the artist’s encounter with his or her tools is close and relational<pc unit="sentence">.</pc>
+ It may shut people out, temporarily, but the work itself can bring one closer to oneself, and ultimately to others<pc unit="sentence">.</pc>
+ In the right settings, people develop relationships with computers that feel <seg type="callout">artistic and personal</seg><pc unit="sentence">.</pc>
+ And yet, for most people, and certainly for the women I studied, this was rare<pc unit="sentence">.</pc>
+ When they began to approach the computer in their own style, they got their wrists slapped, and were told that they were not doing things ‘right.’<pc unit="sentence"/>
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ When this happens, many people drop out<pc unit="sentence">.</pc>
+ </p>
+ </quote>