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  1. 5 days ago · In the second half of the 20th century, with the progressive technologization of society, aisthēsis formed the backbone of media studies, which examines how technological innovation overthrows a settled political and aesthetic order, with special attention paid to the effects of electronic media and the hypertext: non-linearity, repetitiveness, discontinuity, intuition (e.g., Marshall McLuhan and Jay David Bolter).

  2. 1 day ago · Who is Marshall Mcluhan. Herbert Marshall McLuhan (July 21, 1911 – December 31, 1980) was a Canadian philosopher whose work is among the cornerstones of the study of media theory. He studied at the University of Manitoba and the University of Cambridge.

  3. 4 days ago · An extense resource on McLuhan is the McLuhan Estate’s website. A little illustrated paperback called The Medium is the Massage is probably the best introduction to his central ideas.

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  5. 5 days ago · Carpenter, Edmund and Marshall McLuhan. “Acoustic Space.” In Explorations in Communication: An Anthology, edited by Edmund Carpenter and Marshall McLuhan, 65–70. Boston: Beacon Press, 1960. Eno, Brian. “The Studio as Compositional Tool.” In Audio Culture: Readings in Modern Music, edited by Christoph Cox and Daniel Warner, 127–30.

  6. 3 days ago · By 1970, as people began adopting Marshall McLuhan’s phrase “the global village,” he had already declared the term obsolete. Over at the McLuhan’s New Sciences blog, Cameron McEwen has helpfully gathered quotations demonstrating the term which would replace it, “the global theater,” was developed out of a preceding metaphor term from McLuhan’s goodie-bag of probes, the proscenium arch.

  7. 1 day ago · “The medium is the message” says Canadian communication theorist Marshall McLuhan, and I think he’s right. And while we couldn’t get Marshall to speak at Exiles (he died 45 years ago), we do have two amazing Christian leaders who have explored this topic with thoughtfulness and faithfulness: Patrick Miller and Jay Kim.

  8. 6 hours ago · On the opening page of Understanding Media (19641), Marshall McLuhan remarked that “the ‘content’ of any medium is always another medium. The content of writing is speech, just as the written word is the content of print, and print is the content of the telegraph” […].