This quotation from Marshall McLuhan, more than “global village” or “the medium is the message,” exemplifies what a prophet he was. He wrote these words in the 1960s, several decades before the Internet. mais 97 palavras
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Sejarah panjang kemalasan saya, dan usaha menyalahkan teknologi atas hal tersebut
Aku mulai menulis tulisan ini minggu lalu setelah mengerjakan artikel mengenai media sosial berkenaan dengan pemikiran McLuhan dan Postman selama nyaris delapan jam berturut-turut. Aku langsung “merasa” telah mencapai kesadaran medium penuh. mais 998 palavras
The Medium is the Massage: A DANGER to the System
I can’t help but to write all about The Medium is the Massage because I absolutely loved it. (Note: I had originally formatted this so that different portions of the text were in different sizes to mimic the style of the book, but the blog template reformatted it and restricted my creativity). mais 210 palavras
Black Mirror, Marshall McLuhan & Technology as an Extension of the Self (c1645827)
Imagine a scenario which involved you having to part ways with your smartphone for an extended period of time: an hour…a day…a week?! I’m sure the thought of this is enough to make even the most modest of smartphone users quiver. mais 1.240 palavras
Project Proposal ii
Disjointedness and Unification in Sight and Sound
Aims and objectives
To experiment with the threshold of the hierarchical eye over the ear. Attempt to bring more unification in both senses by creating artwork that isn’t using a bias favouritism of visualisation. mais 473 palavras
Birkerts, Murray, and the Process of Narrative
In his chapter “Hypertext,” Birkerts continues his exploration of the differences between print and electronic texts, between words on a page and words on a screen. mais 943 palavras
Is Google Making Us Stupid?
So, is Google making us stupid?
Sven Birkerts, years before Google emerges, says yes: the web is trapping us in a world of shallowness, a web that erodes language, flattens historical perspective, and destroys privacy. mais 562 palavras