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Which Quotes by Marshall McLuhan
- The photograph reverses the purpose of travel, which until now had been to encounter the strange and unfamiliar.
- The spoken word was the first technology by which man was able to let go of his environment in order to grasp it in a…
- Societies have always been shaped more by the nature of the media by which men communicate than by the content of the communication.
- It is the framework which changes with each new technology and not just the picture within the frame.
- The name of a man is a numbing blow from which he never recovers.
- Today it is not the classroom nor the classics which are the repositories of models of eloquence, but the ad agencies.
- Great art speaks a language which every intelligent person can understand. The people who call themselves modernists today speak a different language.
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