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The Canadian Tradition - II -
  • Marshall McLuhan
  • 1911-1980

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Marshall McLuhan the Subjective Experience of
Technology Media
  • Lecture Outline
  • biographical information
  • major influences
  • other interests and project
  • theoretical concepts
  • brief discussion of McLuhans work.

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Marshall McLuhan
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I think of western skies as one of the
more beautiful things about the West, and
the western horizons. The Westerner doesnt have
a point of view. He has a vast panorama ... he
has at all times a total field of vision, and
since he can take this total field any time, he
doesnt have to worry about goals.
Marshall McLuhan Interview with Finkleman
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Major Influences
  • Perspective and print
  • New Criticism
  • F.R. Leavis Culture and Environment
  • Sigfried Giedions The Beginning of Architecture
  • Harold A. Innis.

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The Mechanical Bride - 1951
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Other Interests and Projects
  • Ford Foundation grant (1950)
  • Carpenter experiment (1954)
  • media consultant
  • IBM Sensory Profile study (1965)
  • encapsulating chamber.

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Applying McLuhans Ideas
Three rooms in MacLaren-McCann ad agency where
creative directors go to get the feel of the
demographic they want to address.
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Major Theoretical Concepts
  • Orality versus literacy
  • tribalization and the global village
  • acoustic space versus visual space
  • narcissus narcosis
  • technologies as extensions of human sensorium
  • effects of the media
  • sense ratio
  • medium is the message
  • hot versus cool.

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Oral versus Literate Culture
  • Oral communication employs all the senses
  • no split between mind and body
  • speech always carries meaning
  • allows for notions of truth and wisdom
  • mix of myth with fact.
  • Extension of one sense is the reduction of
    another
  • results in fragmented sensorium
  • allows logical and sequential thinking/ acting
  • allows segregation of knowledge.

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Post-Literate Culture
  • Electric revolution
  • light bulb as information
  • extension of the nervous system
  • speed -structure - volume allows
  • possibility of return to oral culture
  • a new blending of the senses.

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Tribalization and the Global Village
  • Oral man is tribal
  • oral culture ends with the printing press
  • linked to nationalism, the Reformation, the
    industrial revolution, the assembly line,
    causality, perspective, etc
  • primacy of visual bias
  • electric age brings retribalization.

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Acoustic Space vs Visual Space
  • Richest for the senses
  • random information
  • more connected to the nervous system
  • two dimensional
  • audio-tactile
  • space of electric world.
  • Separates visual objects
  • linear and sequential
  • post-phonetic and pre-electric
  • where logic is applied
  • three dimensional.

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Narcissus Narcosis
  • The numbing of the senses through a
  • shutting down of the central nervous
  • system
  • like a body under shock or the
  • Freudian notion of repression
  • a reaction to overstimulation by a
  • particular medium.

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Technologies as Extensions of Human Sensorium
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Media Effects
  • Sense ratio
  • the medium is the message
  • hot versus cool media.

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Sense Ratio
  • Refers to a notion of balance between the senses
  • media effect as structural impact on sensorium
  • high definition vs low definition media and
    subjective completion
  • definite social impact
  • the tactility of vision.

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The Medium is the Message
  • - Longstanding idea of McLuhans regarding the
  • subliminal effect that any medium, as an
  • extension of the sensorium, has on the
    subject
  • - the content is almost incidental
  • - the media reorganizes the way we can
    understand
  • the world and how we participate in it.

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Hot Medium vs Cool Medium
  • Extends single sense
  • high definition
  • excludes other senses
  • low in participation
  • technologies that are fragmented and
    exclusionary
  • radio
  • photograph
  • lecture
  • Audience participation
  • active completion of message
  • cartoon
  • telephone
  • television.

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A Brief Discussion of McLuhan
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A Short Bibliography
1951 - Mechanical Bride 1962 - The Guttenberg
Galaxy 1964 - Understanding Media - The
Extensions of Man
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