"In this electronic age we see ourselves being translated more and more into the form of information, moving toward the technological extension of consciousness."
"Publication is a self-invasion of privacy. "
"Societies have always been shaped more by the nature of the media by which men communicate than by the content of the communication."
"The photograph reverses the purpose of travel, which until now had been to encounter the strange and unfamiliar."
"Ads are the cave art of the twentieth century."
"The printing press was at first mistaken for an engine of immortality by everybody except Shakespeare."
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The reason why I used facebook in the title is because I consider this phenomenon as the epitome of man's willingness to digitize himself into remotely accessible information, or better yet... data. In reality, this occurs everywhere on the internet, in tv, newspapers, public transportation (using rfid chips), but nowhere have I seen it being conducted on such a scale, with such efficiency and with such willing participation as on facebook.
I just find it important to remember every now and then, what kind of age we live in, because of course, we experience the pleasures and eases of having all this access to information, but there is a double edge that is seldom exposed as the cost for participation in this kind of world. Marshall McLuhan was keen on this cost, on this double-edge, and yet, his insights fundamentally revolutionized the way the media engaged society, because this isn't a game of us vs them, its a game of how innovative we can be in simplifying the transmission of information, and how long it takes, if ever, before we realize just how much it has changed our lifestyles as individuals and as a collective.
"Publication is a self-invasion of privacy. "
"Societies have always been shaped more by the nature of the media by which men communicate than by the content of the communication."
"The photograph reverses the purpose of travel, which until now had been to encounter the strange and unfamiliar."
"Ads are the cave art of the twentieth century."
"The printing press was at first mistaken for an engine of immortality by everybody except Shakespeare."
If you want more of these quotes: http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/au...l_mcluhan.html
The reason why I used facebook in the title is because I consider this phenomenon as the epitome of man's willingness to digitize himself into remotely accessible information, or better yet... data. In reality, this occurs everywhere on the internet, in tv, newspapers, public transportation (using rfid chips), but nowhere have I seen it being conducted on such a scale, with such efficiency and with such willing participation as on facebook.
I just find it important to remember every now and then, what kind of age we live in, because of course, we experience the pleasures and eases of having all this access to information, but there is a double edge that is seldom exposed as the cost for participation in this kind of world. Marshall McLuhan was keen on this cost, on this double-edge, and yet, his insights fundamentally revolutionized the way the media engaged society, because this isn't a game of us vs them, its a game of how innovative we can be in simplifying the transmission of information, and how long it takes, if ever, before we realize just how much it has changed our lifestyles as individuals and as a collective.
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