Monthly Archives: June 2010
The Agenbite of Outwit – McLuhan
McLuhan, M. (1997). Media research: technology, art, communication: Routledge. As Narcissus fell in love with an outering (projection, extension) of himself, man seems invariably to fall in love with the newest gadget or gimmick that is merely an extension of his own body” (121). McLuhan does not mean that we are prone to fall in…
Environment to Anti-Environment – McLuhan
“From the development of phonetic script until the invention of the electric telegraph human technology had tended strongly toward the furtherance of detachment and objectivity, detribalization and individuality. Electric circuitry has quite the contrary effect. It involves in depth. It merges the individual and mass environment” (112). I did not take too much from this…
Acoustic Space – McLuhan
McLuhan, M. (1997). Media research: technology, art, communication: Routledge. In many preliterate cultures the binding power of oral tradition is so strong that the eye is subservient to the ear. … In our society, however, to be real, a thing must be visible, and preferably constant” (39). I largely concur with this direction of thought….
The Electronic Age: The Age of Implosion – McLuhan
McLuhan, M. (1997). Media research: technology, art, communication: Routledge. In The Electronic Age – The Age of Implosion, McLuhan discusses the idea that the explosion of the electronic age has actually created an implosion of our models of perception. This is to say that we are now ever-more aware of individuals at much greater distances…