Acoustics Quote by Marshall McLuhan Download Open image “Cubism ('multi-locationalism') is one of the painterly forms of acoustic space.” — Marshall McLuhan ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.0 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare Acoustics Cubism Form Space
Cubism is fascinating to me. I love trying to figure it out. It's just a different way of seeing... I think there are many… — Robert Lyn Nelson Copy Share Image
Cubism is the art of depicting new wholes with formal elements borrowed not only from the reality of vision, but from that of conception. — Guillaume Apollinaire Copy Share Image
Cubism is not a reality you can take in your hand. It's more like a perfume, in front of you, behind you, to the… — Pablo Picasso Copy Share Image
Cubism is like standing at a certain point on a mountain and looking around. If you go higher, things will look different; if you… — Jacques Lipchitz Copy Share Image
Cubism came about because, in the process of analyzing form, something that lay in the form, a plane, could be lifted out to float… — Joseph Plaskett Copy Share Image
Acoustic space has the basic character of a sphere whose focus or centre is simultaneously everywhere and whose margin is nowhere... — Marshall McLuhan Copy Share Image
Cubism is not a manner but an aesthetic, and even a state of mind; it is therefore inevitably connected with every manifestation of contemporary… — Juan Gris Copy Share Image
Cubism had been an analysis of the object and an attempt to put it before us in its totality; both as analysis and as… — Octavio Paz Copy Share Image
When Picasso paints as a cubist, putting one tone next to another, the arrangement of planes is fine and the results very storng. But… — Aristide Maillol Copy Share Image
“I don't know how you hear music. I imagine that if you like music at all then it has, in your head, some kind… — Nick Coleman Copy Share Image
Cubism is an anatomical chart of a way of seeing external objects. But I want to confuse the meaning of the act of looking. — Jasper Johns Copy Share Image
As a movement Cubism had consistently stopped short of complete abstraction. Heretics such as Delaunay had painted pure abstractions but in so doing had… — Alfred H. Barr, Jr Copy Share Image
Language always preserves a play or figure/ground relation between experience, and perception and its replay in expression. — Marshall McLuhan Copy Share Image
I am curious to know what would happen if art were suddenly seen for what it is, namely, exact information of how to rearrange… — Marshall McLuhan Copy Share Image
With the arrival of electric technology, man has extended, or set outside himself, a live model of the central nervous system itself. To the… — Marshall McLuhan Copy Share Image
“The constant broadcast and reception of ghostly images via radio and television, according to this notion, had weakened the sense, particularly among youth, of… — Marshall McLuhan Copy Share Image
Every innovation scraps its immediate predecessor and retrieves still older figures – it causes floods of antiques or nostalgic art forms and stimulates the… — Marshall McLuhan Copy Share Image
The family circle has widened. The worldpool of information fathered by the electric media--movies, Telstar, flight--far surpassesany possible influence mom and dad can now… — Marshall McLuhan Copy Share Image
Like primitive, we now live in a global village of our own making, a simultaneous happening. It doesn't necessarily mean harmony and peace and… — Marshall McLuhan Copy Share Image
Professionalism is environmental. Amateurism is anti-environmental. Professionalism merges the individual into patterns of total environment. Amateurism seeks the development of the total awareness of… — Marshall McLuhan Copy Share Image
The visual power of the phonetic alphabet is the translate other languages into itself is part of its power to invade right hemisphere (oral)… — Marshall McLuhan Copy Share Image
New media may at first appear as mere codes of transmission for older achievement and established patterns of thought. But nobody could make the… — Marshall McLuhan Copy Share Image
“Since Pawlow and his pupils have succeeded in causing the secretion of saliva in the dog by means of optic and acoustic signals, it… — Jacques Loeb Copy Share Image
One thing I really hate about people who play both acoustic and electric is if they try to play electric style on an acoustic… — Rory Gallagher Copy Share Image
There is nothing like having your hands on a keyboard. Or an acoustic piano. Those are the things you can't really replace. — Geoff Downes Copy Share Image
How do I explain Neil Young? Great question! I explain Neil Young as, I would kill to see his acoustic shows. — Bob Mould Copy Share Image
Oftentimes the most produced and synth-tastic songs are the ones that end up sounding the best acoustic. — Emily Haines Copy Share Image
I do experiment with lots of different genres. In making music, I don't think of genre like, "I want to do this, because I'm… — India.Arie Copy Share Image
I'd love to do a live record, I'd love to do an acoustic record, I'm already thinking about what I may want to do… — Cody Johnson Copy Share Image
I practice on the acoustic guitar a little bit, but I think I have reached the peak of my talent. — Tim Hudson Copy Share Image
The magic of film isn't just because of the big screen, or the acoustics, but the ineffable shared experience of going to the movies. — Fernando Perez Copy Share Image
I think it's one of my favourite theatres ever, so quirky and wonderful and steeped in history. The space is wonderful and the acoustics… — Louise Jameson Copy Share Image
My dad, who plays guitar and piano and was in cover bands, along with my older brother, Matt, taught me guitar and stuff. I… — Conor Oberst Copy Share Image
That's what I love about Nashville and the music community - seeing kids around acoustic music and bluegrass picking parties is the best. — Dierks Bentley Copy Share Image