15.225 Medium & message: TV vs the Internet?

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                   Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 15, No. 225.
           Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London
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             Date: Thu, 06 Sep 2001 08:02:12 +0100
             From: Michael Hart <hart@beryl.ils.unc.edu>
             Subject: Re: 15.219 recommended books

    A. McLuhan wasn't a philosopher --he was a sociologist with a flair of
    trend spotting. If he were alive today he would probably be writing books
    contradicting what he said 30 or 40 years ago. As it was, he came up with
    the global village prophecy, which has turned out to be at least partly
    true, the "end of the book" prophecy, which has turned out to be totally
    false, and a great slogan --"The medium is the message"- which works a lot
    better for television that it does for the Internet.

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    My copy reads: "The Medium Is The Massage". . . .

    And what about television does the Internet not include,
    that would make this quote "work better for television
    that [sic] it does for the Internet?

    Thanks!

    So nice to hear from you!

    Michael S. Hart
    <hart@pobox.com>
    Project Gutenberg
    "Ask Dr. Internet"
    Executive Director
    Internet User ~#100



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