Marshall McLuhan on YouTube


What would Marshall McLuhan, who came up with such terms as "the global village" and "the medium is the message," think of YouTube? I think he predicted this would happen more than forty years ago. Clips and quotes from the visionary thinker.


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Marshall McLuhan - The World is a Global Village (CBC TV)


The Future of Health Technology


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Marshall McLuhan on the TODAY Show


Interviewed by Tom Brokaw and Edwin Newman the morning after the Carter/Ford Debate, September 24, 1976.


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Marshall McLuhan about Global Village


The global village suggests that the globalisation of communication media has bought the whole world closer together, like a village in which everyone is interconnected (OShaughnessy 2005 p.19). It effectively acts as an electronic system (The Media) that integrates the planet. The idea of the global village closes the gap between countries, as an event experienced in one part of the world could be witnessed from other parts in no time at all. it establishes the image of a world where everyone is able to speak freely and information can be shared across borders. Source: Peter Hirshberg TED Talk: The Web and TV, a sibling rivalry (2007)


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McLuhan's Wake


We all live in Marshall McLuhan's wake. McLuhan's Wake explores the enduring hold of Marshall McLuhan's message. An original feature-length documentary with exclusive supplemental interiews and features.


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Understanding McLuhan's Understanding Media


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Annie Hall Marshall McLuhan Scene (short edit) Woody Allen


This clip appears on YouTube, but the scene goes on way too long. This shortens the scene to the best part, the classic moment when Woody Allen looks into the camera. Then Marshall McLuhan appears. A classic Annie Hall scene!! taking up for Alvy, to which he says "If life was only like this." What a classic moment in film!


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Scene from Woody Allen's "Annie Hall" (1977).


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Marshall Mcluhan Full lecture: The medium is the message - 1977 part 1 v 3


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: www.mcluhanonmaui.com The best documentary about Mcluhan (in four parts) is definitely CBC's Life and Times: Understanding Mcluhan here: part 1: www.youtube.com People seriously studying his work I can point to Douglas Hofstaedter. His work resembles Mcluhan's understanding on the basic mechanics behind the mind: www.youtube.com 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 Chi-thinking: Chiasmus and cognition here: www.scribd.com Note that she departs from Mark Turner's assumption of the parable as a substitute for chiasmus. Then of course there is the great Noam Chomsky who Mcluhan mentiones in his letters as "stuffing language into grammar". Transcripts of his theories on language and the mind can be found here: hotbookworm.wordpress.com


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Marshall McLuhan in Conversation with Mike McManus - Friday May 7 2010 2010 at 10:30 pm ET


Marshall McLuhan in Conversation with Mike McManus (1977) Friday May 7 2010 2010 at 10:30 pm ET In one of the few interviews that Marshall McLuhan granted before his death in 1980, he talks to TVO host Mike McManus about modern regionalism and separatism, nostalgia, violence and identity, television as an addictive tranquillizer, propaganda and his reasons for becoming a Roman Catholic.


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Mc Luhan - The Medium is the Message (c) Canadian Heritage Minute


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Fr. Patrick Peyton Interviews Marshall McLuhan, part 1


...some time in the 1970's, on Fr. Patrick ("the rosary priest") Peyton's television show, "Family Theatre."


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CBC TV - Take 30 (Program) - McLuhan predicts 'world connectivity' 1965


The Story: We waste too much time racing from home to office, says Marshall McLuhan, an English professor at the University of Toronto who's becoming known internationally for his study on the effects of media. Society's obsession with files and folders forces office workers to make the daily commute from the suburbs to downtown. McLuhan says the stockbroker is the smart one. He learned some time ago that most business may be conducted from anywhere if done by phone. McLuhan's prescient knowledge: In the future, people will no longer only gather in classrooms to learn but will also be moved by "electronic circuitry." Did You Know?: • McLuhan's prediction of a world connected by electronic circuits came true in 1995 when people around the globe began using the Internet, a secret computer network developed by the US Defense Department in the 1970s. A report about the resurgence of McLuhan's ideas with the advent of the Web may be seen in Clip 10. • After completing a Masters of Arts degree at the University of Manitoba (1934) and a literature degree at Cambridge University (1936), McLuhan was unable to find work at a Canadian university. He left for the United States in 1936, accepting a position at the University of Wisconsin and a year later moved to the University of St. Louis. • In 1939 McLuhan started his MA at Cambridge and by 1943 he completed his PhD in literature. • McLuhan originally considered studying engineering but decided against it when he excelled in <b>...</b>


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Terence McKenna - Riding Range with Marshall McLuhan


Herbert Marshall McLuhan (July 21, 1911—December 31, 1980) was a Canadian futurist, academic and one of the founders of modern media studies. He was born to Elsie and Herbert McLuhan in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, and raised in a Baptist Scottish-Irish family. He later converted to Roman Catholicism. McLuhan would remain a strong Catholic throughout his career. Some argue that his religion played a heavy role in his philosophical studies. McLuhan became a pop culture figure in the 1960s with the publication of Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man (McGraw-Hill, 1964) and The Medium is the Massage: An Inventory of Effects (with designer Quentin Fiore, Random House, 1967). Famous for coining the phrases "The medium is the message" (he later published a book whose title was a play on this phrase—The Medium is the Massage) and "the global village", McLuhan became one of the early purveyors of the sound bite. He asserted that each different medium is an extension of the senses that affects the individual and society in distinct and pervasive ways, further classifying some media as "hot"—media which engage one's senses in a high-intensity, exclusive way, such as typography, radio, and film—and other media as "cool"—media of lower resolution or intensity, that require more interaction from the viewer, such as the telephone and the television. While many of his pronouncements and theories have been considered impenetrable, and by some absurd, McLuhan's central message—that to <b>...</b>


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Marshall McLuhan at 100: Media Expert Paul Levinson


"Without Twitter, without Facebook, without YouTube, there's a very good chance that Mubarak might have endured," media studies expert Paul Levinson told a packed audience referring to former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak in St. Francis College's Maroney Forum for Arts, Culture & Education on February 23 as part of his lecture, Marshall McLuhan at 100. "It's tough to overthrow someone but it becomes easier when that attempt to change the government is tied into a global village that's watching and communicating back and forth."


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Marshall McLuhan at John Hopkins University Part 1/5


Herbert Marshall McLuhan, CC (July 21, 1911 December 31, 1980) was a Canadian educator, philosopher, and scholar — a professor of English literature, a literary critic, a rhetorician, and a communication theorist. McLuhan's work is viewed as one of the cornerstones of the study of media theory. McLuhan is known for the expressions "the medium is the message" and "global village". McLuhan was a fixture in media discourse from the late 1960s to his death and he continues to be an influential and controversial figure. More than ten years after his death he was named the "patron saint" of Wired magazine. Here he gives a lecture at John Hopkins University about language, media, and the brain.


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Brave New Words: Marshall McLuhan and Tom Wolfe - Friday May 7 2010 at 10 pm ET


Brave New Words: Marshall McLuhan and Tom Wolfe (1970) Friday May 7 2010 at 10 pm ET In this historic gem from the TVO archives, we go back to 1970 as Wolfe and McLuhan sit in McLuhans Toronto backyard discussing literary styles and personalities, jokes, music and television from a unique and provocative point of view.


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Marshall McLuhan - Vintage Modern Problems


Vintage Modern Problems is a visualization of Marshall McLuhan's War and Peace in the Global Village using clips from industrial films of the 1930's, 40's and 50's.


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Marshall McLuhan: The Medium is the Message


This our McLuhan group project for MCS 333.


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McLuhan - CounterBlast


CounterBlast In 1969 Marshall McLuhan observed that "today we live invested with an electric information environment that is quite as imperceptible to us as water is to a fish." He was convinced that the new electronic media shape not only the information they convey but also our very consciousness and that in order to actually perceive this a counter environment is needed. To demonstrate his point McLuhan wrote Counterblast. More a manifesto than a book, Counterblast is a typographically explosive compilation of short essays and probes (complex ideas compressed into a few thought-provoking words), all of which focus on the effects of media on the human condition. It could be seen as a compilation of bold headlines and it is hauntingly prescient, as this superbly reproduced facsimile of the original edition will affirm. In true McLuhan style the title 'COUNTERBLAST' is a play on the word 'BLAST,' the name given to a magazine designed by Wyndham Lewis in 1914 and the first publication ever to be set in heavy headline type, albeit in the face of enormous resistance from the London printing establishment who considered it anti-literary. McLuhan never wanted Counterblast to be perceived as literature, but rather a series of headlines as icons. www.gingkopress.com ----- --- -- - - 0 - - -- --- ----- BLAST (magazine) BLAST was the short-lived literary magazine of the Vorticist movement in Britain. It had two editions, the first published on 2 July 1914 and the second a year <b>...</b>


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Fr. Patrick Peyton Interviews Marshall McLuhan, part 2


...some time in the 1970's, on Fr. Patrick ("the rosary priest") Peyton's television show, "Family Theatre."


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Marshall McLuhan - rare archival footage from 1977 - ABC Radio National


abc.net.au - celebrating the 100th birthday of the late Canadian media theorist Marshall McLuhan. This rare archival footage of McLuhan speaking to an ABC [Australian Broadcasting Corporation] journalist on his visit to Australia was recorded on 19 June 1977 in Sydney. ABC Archive notes: "Canadian expert on electronic media, Marshall McLuhan, arrives in Australia to address a seminar on Australian radio. He advocates shortening of TV transmission time and better balance between TV, radio and press. McLuhan speaks about the effect of TV on children." From other sources we know that he was brought to Australia by Sydney radio station 2SM. Sadly no record of the interviewer has been kept, though we think she has an NZ accent.


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TV Presenter Avoids Invisible Ball


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RetroBites: Marshal McLuhan (1977)


One of the great thinkers of the 20th century on Hitler, Nixon, McCarthy and Trudeau.


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The Medium is the message. Clip from an honors project.


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The Summer Way: Norman Mailer & Marshall McLuhan


Uploaded from a Google Video video.google.com with a description: "Norman Mailer and Marshall McLuhan expound on violence, alienation and the electronic envelope. The clash of two great minds. (1968)" I thought I'd re-up it here as Google has been slowly shutting down their video section and it'd be a shame if this was wiped. The Summer Way was an 'intellectual affairs' show broadcast on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Apart from this archives.cbc.ca I couldn't find any more info about it online. If I get the time in the future I'll have a look around, but if you watch this and know anything about the series, please share!


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The Medium is the Message


Marshall Mcluhan's concept of the medium being the message has evolved our understanding of electroinc media. In his book the Medium is Massage these concpets are put to print - here they are put to web.


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McLuhan speaking with Dick Cavett about TV


An informative video where Marshall McLuhan talks about the television as a medium.


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McLuhan - Witches Theme and Dance (1971)


From "Anomaly" 1971


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Marshall Mcluhan Full lecture: The medium is the message - 1977 part 2 v 3


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: www.mcluhanonmaui.com The best documentary about Mcluhan (in four parts) is definitely CBC's Life and Times: Understanding Mcluhan here: part 1: www.youtube.com People seriously studying his work I can point to Douglas Hofstaedter. His work resembles Mcluhan's understanding on the basic mechanics behind the mind: www.youtube.com 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 Chi-thinking: Chiasmus and cognition here: www.scribd.com Note that she departs from Mark Turner's assumption of the parable as a substitute for chiasmus. Then of course there is the great Noam Chomsky who Mcluhan mentiones in his letters as "stuffing language into grammar". Transcripts of his theories on language and the mind can be found here: hotbookworm.wordpress.com


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Marshall Mcluhan Full lecture: The medium is the message - 1977 part 3 v 3


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: www.mcluhanonmaui.com The best documentary about Mcluhan (in four parts) is definitely CBC's Life and Times: Understanding Mcluhan here: part 1: www.youtube.com People seriously studying his work I can point to Douglas Hofstaedter. His work resembles Mcluhan's understanding on the basic mechanics behind the mind: www.youtube.com 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 Chi-thinking: Chiasmus and cognition here: www.scribd.com Note that she departs from Mark Turner's assumption of the parable as a substitute for chiasmus. Then of course there is the great Noam Chomsky who Mcluhan mentiones in his letters as "stuffing language into grammar". Transcripts of his theories on language and the mind can be found here: hotbookworm.wordpress.com


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McLuhan Remix: Epilogue 3/3


www.McLuhanRemix.com. Concluding discussion of McLuhan, Talking Heads, Cindy Sherman and the idea of Remix Identity.


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Riding Range With Marshall Mcluhan (Terence McKenna) [FULL]


alchemicalarchives.blogspot.com Riding Range With Marshall Mcluhan (1995) Herbert Marshall McLuhan (July 21, 1911—December 31, 1980) was a Canadian futurist, academic and one of the founders of modern media studies. He was born to Elsie and Herbert McLuhan in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, and raised in a Baptist Scottish-Irish family. He later converted to Roman Catholicism. McLuhan would remain a strong Catholic throughout his career. Some argue that his religion played a heavy role in his philosophical studies. McLuhan became a pop culture figure in the 1960s with the publication of Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man (McGraw-Hill, 1964) and The Medium is the Massage: An Inventory of Effects (with designer Quentin Fiore, Random House, 1967). Famous for coining the phrases "The medium is the message" (he later published a book whose title was a play on this phrase—The Medium is the Massage) and "the global village", McLuhan became one of the early purveyors of the sound bite. He asserted that each different medium is an extension of the senses that affects the individual and society in distinct and pervasive ways, further classifying some media as "hot"—media which engage one's senses in a high-intensity, exclusive way, such as typography, radio, and film—and other media as "cool"—media of lower resolution or intensity, that require more interaction from the viewer, such as the telephone and the television. While many of his pronouncements and theories have been <b>...</b>


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McKenzie Wark - the legacy of Marshall McLuhan [HD] - ABC Radio National


ABC Radio National celebrates the life and work of Canadian philosopher and media visionary Marshall McLuhan, to coincide with the 100th anniversary of his birth. The McLuhan Project (abc.net.au begins on 16 July and, as befits the legacy of the man who is often credited with defining the mass media age of television and foreseeing the digital personal media revolution, there will be a rich array of programming on-air, online and on digital radio. McKenzie (Ken) Wark is professor of media and culture at the New School for Social Research in New York City. Originally from Newcastle, NSW, he first heard of Marshall McLuhan at age 16 when McLuhan appeared on the ABC TV show Monday Conference. He is the author, most recently, of The Beach Beneath the Street: The Everyday Life and Glorious Times of the Situationist International. ABC MCLUHAN is a weekend dedicated to specialist programs, archival material and discussion from around the globe presented by Ken Wark, our McLuhan 'thinker-in-residence'. Other events and programming in the McLuhan Project include: From 1 July: abc.net.au/rn/mcluhan The McLuhan Project website hosts an extensive info-graphic showing key shifts in media, technology and the human experience in the 100 years since McLuhan's birth. There are exclusive McLuhan clips and audio from the ABC archives and links to other McLuhan-related sources, serious and fun. All details of radio and digital radio programming will also be available. 14 July: Hot + Cool <b>...</b>


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McLuhan Way: In Search of Truth


Promotional clip for my film on the faith that propelled the legendary media guru, Marshall McLuhan


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Marshall McLuhan - 'The medium is the message' - ABC Radio National


abc.net.au - celebrating the 100th birthday of the late Canadian media theorist Marshall McLuhan. In June 1977 Canadian media theorist Marshall McLuhan visited Australia and was a guest on Monday Conference, a popular live ABC television show hosted by Robert Moore. This is the opening sequence from the Monday Conference. To watch the full interview go to abc.net.au McLuhan debated his ideas with Moore and took questions from a feisty studio audience made up of members of the media and advertising industry, including TV boss Bruce Gyngell (see Part One at 14 mins), and young, funky Derryn Hinch (see Part Two from 3 mins). McLuhan had been brought to Australia to address a broadcasting conference organised by Sydney radio station 2SM, and the Monday Conference was broadcast from the ballroom of the Sydney Hilton Hotel.


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Terence McKenna: Riding The Range With Marshall Mcluhan - 1/5


Herbert Marshall McLuhan (July 21, 1911—December 31, 1980) was a Canadian futurist, academic and one of the founders of modern media studies. He was born to Elsie and Herbert McLuhan in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, and raised in a Baptist Scottish-Irish family. He later converted to Roman Catholicism. McLuhan would remain a strong Catholic throughout his career. Some argue that his religion played a heavy role in his philosophical studies. McLuhan became a pop culture figure in the 1960s with the publication of Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man (McGraw-Hill, 1964) and The Medium is the Massage: An Inventory of Effects (with designer Quentin Fiore, Random House, 1967). Famous for coining the phrases "The medium is the message" (he later published a book whose title was a play on this phrase—The Medium is the Massage) and "the global village", McLuhan became one of the early purveyors of the sound bite. He asserted that each different medium is an extension of the senses that affects the individual and society in distinct and pervasive ways, further classifying some media as "hot"—media which engage one's senses in a high-intensity, exclusive way, such as typography, radio, and film—and other media as "cool"—media of lower resolution or intensity, that require more interaction from the viewer, such as the telephone and the television. While many of his pronouncements and theories have been considered impenetrable, and by some absurd, McLuhan's central message—that to <b>...</b>


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Marshall McLuhan's "Man and Media" & Edgar Allan Poe's "The Descent into the Maelström"


The last part of Marshall McLuhan's last talk, from 1979 at York University in Toronto. And an animation of McLuhan's reading of the Poe tale. From the documentary by Kevin McMahon & David Sobelman. 27.media.tumblr.com


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Marshall McLuhan on marriage


At his daughter's wedding, Marshall McLuhan can't resist probing the concepts of marriage, motherhood and fatherhood.


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CBC Life and Times - Marshal Mcluhan 1


Out of Orbit: The Life and Times of Marshall McLuhan "Societies have always been shaped more by the nature of the media with which people communicate than by the content of the communication." - Marshall McLuhan Marshall McLuhan, one of Canada's most influential and controversial figures, burst into the centre of media circles in North America with his strange and prophetic pronouncements - "electric light is pure information" - on advertising, television and the emerging computer age.


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marshall mcluhan on the media


Herbert Marshall McLuhan, CC (July 21, 1911 December 31, 1980) was a Canadian educator, philosopher, and scholar — a professor of English literature, a literary critic, a rhetorician, and a communication theorist. McLuhan's work is viewed as one of the cornerstones of the study of media theory. McLuhan is known for the expressions "the medium is the message" and "global village". McLuhan was a fixture in media discourse from the late 1960s to his death and he continues to be an influential and controversial figure. More than ten years after his death he was named the "patron saint" of Wired magazine.


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McLuhan wikisprint


Gyere, és szerkeszd velünk a Wikipédia Marshall McLuhan szócikkét! Wikisprint a Műcsarnokban! [[2011. április 2-3.]] részletek: www.kitchenbudapest.hu


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