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Herbert Marshall Mcluhan (*1911 - +1979) lecture recorded by ABC Radio National Network on 27 June 1979 in Australia. For the best resource collection of his work check out the page Mcluhan on Maui (MOM) here: http://www.mcluhanonmaui.com/ The best documentary about Mcluhan (in four parts) is definitely CBC's Life and Times: Understanding Mcluhan here: part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WvpPb89ChM0 People seriously studying his work I can point to Douglas Hofstaedter. His work resembles Mcluhan's understanding on the basic mechanics behind the mind: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n8m7lFQ3njk Further elaboration on the process chiasmus upholds for analogy and the role of metaphor as linguistic device under-grinding its mechanics might find ample references in Patricia's Phd Paper Ch...
Title: This is Marshall McLuhan: The Medium is the Message Producer: Recorded and produced by the Carnagie Library in Pittsburgh, the free library of Philadelphia, the Pensylvania state library. Description: The clip was shoot on film somewhere in the 50's or 60's and is a documentary based on and around McLuhans work: The Guthenberg Galaxy and The Medium is the Message. It does not feature the Mcluhan of the 70's and is certainly not a product for TV. Albeit its production is Featuring: Herbert Marshall Mcluhan https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marshall_McLuhan Malcolm Morley https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcolm_Morley Inez Garson
Video compilation of a selection of predictions made by communications philosopher Marshall McLuhan's. Shown at Taste, a networking event in Amsterdam, organized by Result and MakerStreet.
Title: Living in an Acoustic World Speaker: Marshall McLuhan Location: University of South Florida, 1974 Description: One of the big flips that’s taking place in our time is the changeover from the eye to the ear. Most of us, having grown up in the visual world, are now suddenly confronted with the problems of living in an acoustic world which is, in effect, a world of simultaneous information. The visual world has very peculiar properties, and the acoustic world has quite different properties. The visual world which belongs to the old nineteenth century, and which had been around for quite a while, say from the sixteenth century anyway, has the properties of being continuous and connected and homogeneous, all parts more or less alike. Things stayed put. If you had a point of view, that...
In the 1960s, way before anybody had ever tweeted, Facebook Live-d or sent classified information to WikiLeaks, one man made a series of pronouncements about the changing media landscape. His name was Marshall McLuhan and you’ve probably heard his most quoted line: “The medium is the message”. Follow #MediaTheorised, an online project by Al Jazeera English’s media analysis show The Listening Post Facebook: /AJListeningPost Twitter: @AJListeningPost Narrated by Alex Chow, student leader 2014 Hong Kong Umbrella movement Directed and animated by Daniel Savage
This rare audio clip is recorded from a lecture presented July 17, 1978 at Colombia University. It was given by the late, but still immensely relevant, Marshall McLuhan. McLuhan', to those who aren't familiar with him, is famous for innovating the study of media, specifically in how, if properly used, not only aids in in the improvement of humans but is an invaluable means of bettering the societies they live in. The audio for this lecture was taken directly from the sadly out of print 1996 Voyager Company CD-ROM "Understanding McLuhan." For those who are interested in downloading that, you can find the ISO for it at this link: https://mega.nz/#!N94z3YBa!Z9UYuH7ULQSsDba6qIDZU5PDENfPBaH9s1fpFXUG9B0 It can also be downloaded at the Internet Archive at https://archive.org/details/understan...
Andrew Prince John Reed MIT 1500 17 November 2014
Is the form that you receive a message as significant as the message itself? Marshall McLuhan argued that throughout history what has been communicated has been less important than the particular medium through which people communicate. The technology that transfers the message changes us and changes society, the individual, the family, work, leisure and more. Narrated by Gillian Anderson. Scripted by Nigel Warburton. From the BBC Radio 4 series about life's big questions - A History of Ideas. This project is from the BBC in partnership with The Open University, the animations were created by Cognitive.
"You can't have a point of view in the Electronic Age" ~McLuhan
Herbert Marshall Mcluhan (*1911 - +1979) lecture recorded by ABC Radio National Network on 27 June 1979 in Australia. For the best resource collection of his work check out the page Mcluhan on Maui (MOM) here: http://www.mcluhanonmaui.com/ The best documentary about Mcluhan (in four parts) is definitely CBC's Life and Times: Understanding Mcluhan here: part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WvpPb89ChM0 People seriously studying his work I can point to Douglas Hofstaedter. His work resembles Mcluhan's understanding on the basic mechanics behind the mind: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n8m7lFQ3njk Further elaboration on the process chiasmus upholds for analogy and the role of metaphor as linguistic device under-grinding its mechanics might find ample references in Patricia's Phd Paper Ch...
Title: This is Marshall McLuhan: The Medium is the Message Producer: Recorded and produced by the Carnagie Library in Pittsburgh, the free library of Philadelphia, the Pensylvania state library. Description: The clip was shoot on film somewhere in the 50's or 60's and is a documentary based on and around McLuhans work: The Guthenberg Galaxy and The Medium is the Message. It does not feature the Mcluhan of the 70's and is certainly not a product for TV. Albeit its production is Featuring: Herbert Marshall Mcluhan https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marshall_McLuhan Malcolm Morley https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcolm_Morley Inez Garson
Video compilation of a selection of predictions made by communications philosopher Marshall McLuhan's. Shown at Taste, a networking event in Amsterdam, organized by Result and MakerStreet.
Title: Living in an Acoustic World Speaker: Marshall McLuhan Location: University of South Florida, 1974 Description: One of the big flips that’s taking place in our time is the changeover from the eye to the ear. Most of us, having grown up in the visual world, are now suddenly confronted with the problems of living in an acoustic world which is, in effect, a world of simultaneous information. The visual world has very peculiar properties, and the acoustic world has quite different properties. The visual world which belongs to the old nineteenth century, and which had been around for quite a while, say from the sixteenth century anyway, has the properties of being continuous and connected and homogeneous, all parts more or less alike. Things stayed put. If you had a point of view, that...
In the 1960s, way before anybody had ever tweeted, Facebook Live-d or sent classified information to WikiLeaks, one man made a series of pronouncements about the changing media landscape. His name was Marshall McLuhan and you’ve probably heard his most quoted line: “The medium is the message”. Follow #MediaTheorised, an online project by Al Jazeera English’s media analysis show The Listening Post Facebook: /AJListeningPost Twitter: @AJListeningPost Narrated by Alex Chow, student leader 2014 Hong Kong Umbrella movement Directed and animated by Daniel Savage
This rare audio clip is recorded from a lecture presented July 17, 1978 at Colombia University. It was given by the late, but still immensely relevant, Marshall McLuhan. McLuhan', to those who aren't familiar with him, is famous for innovating the study of media, specifically in how, if properly used, not only aids in in the improvement of humans but is an invaluable means of bettering the societies they live in. The audio for this lecture was taken directly from the sadly out of print 1996 Voyager Company CD-ROM "Understanding McLuhan." For those who are interested in downloading that, you can find the ISO for it at this link: https://mega.nz/#!N94z3YBa!Z9UYuH7ULQSsDba6qIDZU5PDENfPBaH9s1fpFXUG9B0 It can also be downloaded at the Internet Archive at https://archive.org/details/understan...
Andrew Prince John Reed MIT 1500 17 November 2014
Is the form that you receive a message as significant as the message itself? Marshall McLuhan argued that throughout history what has been communicated has been less important than the particular medium through which people communicate. The technology that transfers the message changes us and changes society, the individual, the family, work, leisure and more. Narrated by Gillian Anderson. Scripted by Nigel Warburton. From the BBC Radio 4 series about life's big questions - A History of Ideas. This project is from the BBC in partnership with The Open University, the animations were created by Cognitive.
"You can't have a point of view in the Electronic Age" ~McLuhan
Title: This is Marshall McLuhan: The Medium is the Message Producer: Recorded and produced by the Carnagie Library in Pittsburgh, the free library of Philadelphia, the Pensylvania state library. Description: The clip was shoot on film somewhere in the 50's or 60's and is a documentary based on and around McLuhans work: The Guthenberg Galaxy and The Medium is the Message. It does not feature the Mcluhan of the 70's and is certainly not a product for TV. Albeit its production is Featuring: Herbert Marshall Mcluhan https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marshall_McLuhan Malcolm Morley https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcolm_Morley Inez Garson
Title: Living in an Acoustic World Speaker: Marshall McLuhan Location: University of South Florida, 1974 Description: One of the big flips that’s taking place in our time is the changeover from the eye to the ear. Most of us, having grown up in the visual world, are now suddenly confronted with the problems of living in an acoustic world which is, in effect, a world of simultaneous information. The visual world has very peculiar properties, and the acoustic world has quite different properties. The visual world which belongs to the old nineteenth century, and which had been around for quite a while, say from the sixteenth century anyway, has the properties of being continuous and connected and homogeneous, all parts more or less alike. Things stayed put. If you had a point of view, that...
This rare audio clip is recorded from a lecture presented July 17, 1978 at Colombia University. It was given by the late, but still immensely relevant, Marshall McLuhan. McLuhan', to those who aren't familiar with him, is famous for innovating the study of media, specifically in how, if properly used, not only aids in in the improvement of humans but is an invaluable means of bettering the societies they live in. The audio for this lecture was taken directly from the sadly out of print 1996 Voyager Company CD-ROM "Understanding McLuhan." For those who are interested in downloading that, you can find the ISO for it at this link: https://mega.nz/#!N94z3YBa!Z9UYuH7ULQSsDba6qIDZU5PDENfPBaH9s1fpFXUG9B0 It can also be downloaded at the Internet Archive at https://archive.org/details/understan...
Title: On Nature And Media: A Dialogue Of Effects Date: 17 July 1978 Location: Cambridge University's Teachers College Introduction: Louis Forsdale Speakers: Marshall McLuhan and Louis Forsdale Description: FORSDALE-C. Louis. Professor Emeritus of Communication and Education at Teachers College, Columbia University died at age 77 in 1999. A gifted and compassionate teacher, scholar of the impact of mass communications on the future of the human condition, lyrical photographer, astute analyst of film as an art form, lover of Mozart, Suzanne Farrell and Emily Dickinson, Lou influenced the lives and the classrooms of hundreds of graduate students and countless colleagues with his selfless generosity of spirit and imagination. Louis Forsdale of Columbia University's Teachers College was o...
Title: Marshall McLuhan 1968 - Fordham Lecture Series: James Joyce and Film Recording date: 30 April 1968 Location: Fordham University Note: Date is not verified yet. Please let me know if the recording details are wrong and I will adjust them. General information During the 1967-1968 academic year, McLuhan, the Albert Schweitzer Chair in Humanities, oversaw an alternative curriculum of lectures, film showings and independent study assignments for students. Within two months of his appointment in 1967 he is hospitalised and underwent the longest brain surgery the world has known until that date (2 1/2hours and removal of benign brain tumou. McLuhan’s appointment came about through communications professor John Culkin, S.J., a longtime colleague of McLuhan’s and himself a media expert. ...
Norman Mailer and Marshall McLuhan expound on violence, alienation and the electronic envelope. The clash of two great minds. (1968) www.cbc.ca
Title: Iconic and Pictorial Space Date: 29 April 1968 Location: Fordham University Introduction: by John Culkin Speakers: Marshall McLuhan, Harvey Parker During the 1967-1968 academic year, McLuhan, the Albert Schweitzer Chair in Humanities, oversaw an alternative curriculum of lectures, film showings and independent study assignments for students. Within two months of his appointment in 1967 he is hospitalised and underwent the longest brain surgery the world has known until that date (2 1/2hours and removal of benign brain tumou. McLuhan’s appointment came about through communications professor John Culkin, S.J., a longtime colleague of McLuhan’s and himself a media expert. John Culkin (b. 1928), who was a Jesuit priest until 1969, first met McLuhan at a seminar Brandeis University in ...
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The 2017 transmediale Marshall McLuhan Lecture was delivered at the Embassy of Canada on 31 January 2017 by Sarah Sharma. Her recent research analyzes the male fantasy of exit as it manifests in nationalist movements, the omnipresent drive towards automation, and the concept of escaping work. In her talk, Sharma asks if a “feminist exit movement” can be established, wondering who will pick up the pieces when the robots leave and there is nowhere left to go?
A great man. The dialogue gets more poignant as time goes on and the more questions are asked. We have the great privilege of looking back at his words now in the light of an entirely new medium; the internet. Bear in mind he said all of this before the internet was a medium that existed.