Salient Points from "McLuhan's Wake"

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Notes from “McLuhan’s Wake” Video

 McLuhan’s laws of media  Attempted to invent a new science o A “tool maker”

 Scene with Hunters: Tools extend senses  Tools: extend touch and the sense of touch  Alphabet: Made up of bits that are meaningless  We shape tools in our own image, and in turn they shape us (i.e. reflection of glass on window, car seats, etc.) o Ex.: “Shhh! The library is not a skating rink!”  The things you make, they sometimes mimic you. Extensions of ourselves (i.e. cars)  Definition of “Narcissus”: Drugged; Numb o Narcissus fell in love with the image of himself, as a result of seeing his reflection, (though it was not actually himself he was falling in love with)  Skyscrapers and architecture: We build and erect extensions of ourselves

 McLuhan: Concentrated on grammar, rhetoric, logic—considered himself a “Grammarian”  Grammarians looked at the world as a book  Thomas Aquinas: “Trust the senses”

 McLuhan: “If you just saw and felt you could perceive correctly”  Taught freshman literature through advertisements  McLuhan felt that people are robotically conditioned to advertisements  “Robotic Bride”  He was resolutely opposed to technology and change  McLuhan: “Best way to oppose it was to understand it”

 Edgar Alan Poe’s “Into the Maelstrom” o Environment is always moving o People are constantly being “massaged” and don’t even realize it o The medium is in the “massage”

 Old tools may hang around for a long time, but if you want to get the job done you have to get the latest thing o However, then you won’t be able to find a blacksmith (no more horse-drawn carriages as a result of automobiles slowly replacing carriages)

 A car becomes your legs and moves the body

 In essence, only one city on the planet will be the planet itself

 We reshape the world around us every time we flick on a light o We can create environments anywhere now because of electricity and power o “Mystery of the dark” and “light of the moon” are expressions that are no longer accurate as a result of being able to create any environment that we desire  We’ve put our nervous systems outside of ourselves  All technologies are languages; o All languages are technologies

 Any specialist is going to try to protect their specialist skills  “Brainiard(?) of doom” is what McLuhan was called by media personalities o McLuhan affirmed that “Literacy was on the skids”

 “No one can make out more than 10% of what McLuhan says.”

 Finn’s cycle

 Pervasive medium is always beyond perception o McLuhan: “We don’t know who discovered water but we know it wasn’t a fish”

 “Two minds trying to reach a balance” o The left side of the brain is linear o The right side is holistic

 Speech retells all adventures: o Ex: Guy shoots buck while stooping by a tree to take a crap

 If you want to study the future, just study the present o What we think as the present is really the past

 It is so impossible for us to look at the present

 McLuhan: “We live by the revival of clothes, fashion, music, etc.”

 Electronic media brings us news from the village of the past  The “global village”: You no longer have to be anywhere to be able to do everything  We keep hearing a beating drum: o A princess in England gets married and the drums start to beat to tell us about it  Media has no homogeneity no stasis o Always is changing  Same shift Alice made in “Through the Looking Glass”

 Electronic media retrieves old media  We live in a mythical world o TV is a mythic form  Media: Number of people covering Vietnam War was more than the number who were fighting it!

 Recognize a pattern before it is complete o No “pattern of laws” of media  Media are like languages: o They are much more powerful than they were intended for

 A global village is programmed to reverse

 How is one to establish and identity?

 McLuhan: “Life can only be understood backwards but must be lived forwards”

 Public consensus: Was McLuhan for real or was he a charlatan?

 McLuhan was a “technological determinist”