Title: Communication in Evolution Timeline
1Communication in Evolution Timeline
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2McLuhan Believes
- It is impossible to understand social and
cultural changes without a knowledge of the
workings of media. - ---Marshall McLuhan, The Medium is the Massage
3McLuhans contribution to communication
philosophy
- The Medium is the Massage
- The Medium is the Message
4The Medium is the Massage?
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- According to McLuhan, societies have always been
shaped more by the nature of the media by which
people communicate than by the content of the
communication. -
- The alphabet and print technology fostered and
encouraged a fragmenting process, a process of
specialism and detachment. - In The Gutenberg Galaxy McLuhan stated that
'print is the technology of individualism.' -
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5Electronic technology fosters and encourages
unification and involvement. Similarly electric
modes of communication reshape civilization in
the 20th century. "Electricity does not
centralise, but decentralises." (from
Understanding Media) McLuhan argued that
technology is an extension of the human nervous
system and that technological changes create new
environments of sense and feeling gradually
altering patterns of perception.
6Summary Questions Connections Doubts Con
flicts Other Notions
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8Art, or the translation of a culture, is shaped
by the way space is perceived.
- Primitive and pre-alphabet people integrate time
and space as one and live in an acoustic,
horizonless, boundless, olfactory space, rather
than in visual space.
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12- Their graphic presentation is like an x-ray. They
put in everything they know, rather than only
what they see.
13Acoustic Time
- Until writing was invented
- man lived in acoustic space
- boundless
- directionless
- horizonless
- in the dark of the mind
- in the world of emotion
- by primordial intuition
- by terror
- --Marshall McLuhan, The Medium is the Massage
14 The Ear was the Earliest
- The dominant organ of sensory and social
orientation in pre-alphabet societies was the
ear - hearing was believing
- The phonetic alphabet forced the magic world of
the ear to yield to the neutral world of the eye.
- Man was given an eye for an ear.
- ---Marshall McLuhan, The Medium is the Massage
15Writing is a technology, too!What happened
when we humans began to write?
- when new technologies are introduced
- there are always those who are skeptical
- One skeptic about writing was the philosopher,
Socrates
16Socrates Cautions Against Literacy in Phaedrus
- The discovery of the alphabet will create
forgetfulness in the learners souls, - because they will not use their memories
- They will trust to the external written
characters and not remember of themselves - You give your disciples not truth
- but only the semblance of truth
- They will be heroes of many things,
- and will have learned nothing
- They will appear to be omniscient
- and will generally know nothing.
17created the portable book, which people could
read in privacy and in isolation from others.
People could now inspireand conspireLiteracy
conferred the power of detachment,
non-involvement.Marshall McLuhan, The Medium is
the Massage
Printing
18Summary Questions Connections Doubts Con
flicts Other Notions
19 20E.B. WhiteJuly, 1938
- I believe television is going to be the test
of the modern world, and that in this new
opportunity to see beyond the range of our vision
we shall discover either a new and unbearable
disturbance of the general peace or a saving
radiance in the sky. We shall stand or fall by
televisionof that I am quite sure. - E.B. White, Removal
21July, 1938
- Clearly the race today is between loud speaking
and soft, between the things that are and the
things that seem to be, between the chemist of
RCA and the angel of God. Radio has already
given sound a wide currency, and sound effects
are taking the place once enjoyed by sound
itself. Television will enormously enlarge the
eyes range, and like radio, will advertise the
Elsewhere. - E.B. White, Removal
22July, 1938
- Together with the tabs, the mags, and the
movies, television will insist that we forget the
primary and the near in favor of the secondary
and the remote. - More hours in every twenty-four will be spent
digesting ideas, sounds, imagesdistant and
concocted. - In sufficient accumulation, radio sounds and
television sights may become more familiar to us
than their originals. - E.B. White, Removal
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23July, 1938
- When I was a child people simply looked about
them and were moderately happy today they peer
beyond the seven seas, bury themselves waist deep
in tidings, and by and large what they see and
hear makes them unutterably sad. - E.B. White, Removal
24McLuhans contribution to communication
philosophy
25Global Village
- Ours is a brand-new world of
- Allatonceness.
- Time has ceased, space has vanished.
- We now live in a global villagea simultaneous
happening. We are back in acoustic space. We
have begun again to structure the primordial
feeling, the tribal emotions from which a few
centuries of literacy divorced us. ---Marshall
McLuhan, The Medium is the Massage
26- We have had to shift our stress
of attention from action to reaction. - We must now know in advance the
consequences of any policy or action, since the
results are experienced without delay. Because of
electric speed, we can no longer wait
and see - The new electronic interdependence recreates
the world in the image of a global village.
---Marshall McLuhan, The Medium is the Massage
27 Television completes the cycle of the human
sensorium. With the omnipresent ear and the
moving eye, we have abolished writing
28- In television there occurs an extension of the
sense of active, exploratory touch which involves
all the senses simultaneously, rather than that
of sight alone - electric technology has meant for Western
people a considerable drop in the visual
component, in their experience, and a
corresponding increase in the activity of their
other senses - In television, images are projected at you. You
are the screen. The images wrap around you. You
are the vanishing point. ---Marshall McLuhan, The
Medium is the Massage
29Communication in Evolution Timeline
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30McLuhans ideas on how technology affected people
during three eras
Pre Literate Era Literate Era
Electronic Era (pre-alphabet, oral,
tribal)
Dominant organ of sensory and social orientation was the ear.
31McLuhans ideas on how technology affected people
during three eras
Pre Literate Era Literate Era
Electronic Era (pre-alphabet, oral,
tribal)
Dominant organ of sensory and social orientation was the ear. Integration of time and space as one. Live in an acoustic, boundless olfactory space.
32McLuhans ideas on how technology affected people
during three eras
Pre Literate Era Literate Era
Electronic Era (pre-alphabet, oral,
tribal)
Dominant organ of sensory and social orientation was the ear. Integration of time and space as one. Live in an acoustic, boundless olfactory space. Their art shows everything they know, rather than only what they see. Other (global village)
33McLuhans ideas on how technology affected people
during three eras
Pre Literate Era Literate Era
Electronic Era (pre-alphabet, oral,
tribal)
Dominant organ of sensory and social orientation was the ear. Integration of time and space as one. Live in an acoustic, boundless olfactory space. Their art shows everything they know, rather than only what they see. Other (global village) Phonetic alphabet forced magic world of ear to yield to neutral world of the eye.
34McLuhans ideas on how technology affected people
during three eras
Pre Literate Era Literate Era
Electronic Era (pre-alphabet, oral,
tribal)
Dominant organ of sensory and social orientation was the ear. Integration of time and space as one. Live in an acoustic, boundless olfactory space. Their art shows everything they know, rather than only what they see. Other (global village) Phonetic alphabet forced magic world of ear to yield to neutral world of the eye. The alphabet and print fostered and encouraged a fragmenting process, specialism and detachment.
35McLuhans ideas on how technology affected people
during three eras
Pre Literate Era Literate Era
Electronic Era (pre-alphabet, oral,
tribal)
Dominant organ of sensory and social orientation was the ear. Integration of time and space as one. Live in an acoustic, boundless olfactory space. Their art shows everything they know, rather than only what they see. Other (global village) Phonetic alphabet forced magic world of ear to yield to neutral world of the eye. The alphabet and print fostered and encouraged a fragmenting process, specialism and detachment. Print is the technology of individualism.
36McLuhans ideas on how technology affected people
during three eras
Pre Literate Era Literate Era
Electronic Era (pre-alphabet, oral,
tribal)
Dominant organ of sensory and social orientation was the ear. Integration of time and space as one. Live in an acoustic, boundless olfactory space. Their art shows everything they know, rather than only what they see. Other (global village) Phonetic alphabet forced magic world of ear to yield to neutral world of the eye. The alphabet and print fostered and encouraged a fragmenting process, specialism and detachment. Print is the technology of individualism. Books could be read in privacy, isolation. Literacy conferred the power of detachment non-involvement.
37McLuhans ideas on how technology affected people
during three eras
Pre Literate Era Literate Era
Electronic Era (pre-alphabet, oral,
tribal)
Dominant organ of sensory and social orientation was the ear. Integration of time and space as one. Live in an acoustic, boundless olfactory space. Their art shows everything they know, rather than only what they see. Other (global village) Phonetic alphabet forced magic world of ear to yield to neutral world of the eye. The alphabet and print fostered and encouraged a fragmenting process, specialism and detachment. Print is the technology of individualism. Books could be read in privacy, isolation. Literacy conferred the power of detachment non-involvement. In TV there is an extension of the sense of active touch which involves all the senses, rather than of sight alone.
38McLuhans ideas on how technology affected people
during three eras
Pre Literate Era Literate Era
Electronic Era (pre-alphabet, oral,
tribal)
Dominant organ of sensory and social orientation was the ear. Integration of time and space as one. Live in an acoustic, boundless olfactory space. Their art shows everything they know, rather than only what they see. Other (global village) Phonetic alphabet forced magic world of ear to yield to neutral world of the eye. The alphabet and print fostered and encouraged a fragmenting process, specialism and detachment. Print is the technology of individualism. Books could be read in privacy, isolation. Literacy conferred the power of detachment non-involvement. In TV there is an extension of the sense of active touch which involves all the senses, rather than of sight alone. Electronic technology fosters unification and involvement.
39McLuhans ideas on how technology affected people
during three eras
Pre Literate Era Literate Era
Electronic Era (pre-alphabet, oral,
tribal)
Dominant organ of sensory and social orientation was the ear. Integration of time and space as one. Live in an acoustic, boundless olfactory space. Their art shows everything they know, rather than only what they see. Other (global village) Phonetic alphabet forced magic world of ear to yield to neutral world of the eye. The alphabet and print fostered and encouraged a fragmenting process, specialism and detachment. Print is the technology of individualism. Books could be read in privacy, isolation. Literacy conferred the power of detachment non-involvement. In TV there is an extension of the sense of active touch which involves all the senses, rather than of sight alone. Electronic technology fosters unification and involvement. Technology is an extension of the nervous system.
40McLuhans ideas on how technology affected people
during three eras
Pre Literate Era Literate Era
Electronic Era (pre-alphabet, oral,
tribal)
Dominant organ of sensory and social orientation was the ear. Integration of time and space as one. Live in an acoustic, boundless olfactory space. Their art shows everything they know, rather than only what they see. Other (global village) Phonetic alphabet forced magic world of ear to yield to neutral world of the eye. The alphabet and print fostered and encouraged a fragmenting process, specialism and detachment. Print is the technology of individualism. Books could be read in privacy, isolation. Literacy conferred the power of detachment non-involvement. In TV there is an extension of the sense of active touch which involves all the senses, rather than of sight alone. Electronic technology fosters unification and involvement. Technology is an extension of the nervous system. Technological changes create new environments of sense and feeling gradually altering patterns of perception.
41McLuhans ideas on how technology affected people
during three eras
Pre Literate Era Literate Era
Electronic Era (pre-alphabet, oral,
tribal)
Dominant organ of sensory and social orientation was the ear. Integration of time and space as one. Live in an acoustic, boundless olfactory space. Their art shows everything they know, rather than only what they see. Other (global village) Phonetic alphabet forced magic world of ear to yield to neutral world of the eye. The alphabet and print fostered and encouraged a fragmenting process, specialism and detachment. Print is the technology of individualism. Books could be read in privacy, isolation. Literacy conferred the power of detachment non-involvement. In TV there is an extension of the sense of active touch which involves all the senses, rather than of sight alone. Electronic technology fosters unification and involvement. Technology is an extension of the nervous system. Technological changes create new environments of sense and feeling gradually altering patterns of perception. Global village restructuring of tribal emotions.
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