https://www.google.com/doodles/marshall-mcluhans-106th-birthday
Paste the link above into your browser to see McLuhan's Google Doodle, illustrating these concepts:
- Acoustic Age
- Written Age
- Mass Production (Fordism)
- McLuhan television appearance
- Global Village/Electronic Age
· McLuhan Google Doodle
· Long before we started
looking to our screens for all the answers, Marshall McLuhan saw the internet
coming — and predicted just how much impact it would have. A Canadian
philosopher and professor who specialized in media theory, McLuhan came to
prominence in the 1960s, just as TV was becoming part of everyday life. At the
center of his thinking was the idea that society is shaped by technology and
the way information is shared.
· Today’s Doodle, which
celebrates the visionary’s 106th birthday, illustrates this theory by showing
how McLuhan viewed human history. He saw it through the lens of 4 distinct
eras: the acoustic age, the literary age, the print age, and the electronic age.
His first major book, The Gutenberg Galaxy (1962), popularized the term “global
village” — the idea that technology brings people together and allows everyone
the same access to information.
· In Understanding
Media (1964), McLuhan
further examined the transformative effects of technology and coined his famous
phrase “The medium is the message.” He believed that the way in which someone
receives information is more influential than the information itself.
Throughout the '60s and '70s, McLuhan made frequent TV appearances to share his
theories with both followers and skeptics.
· Decades later, we
honor the man whose prophetic vision of the “computer as a research and
communication instrument” has undeniably become a reality.
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