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Marshall McLuhan’s Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man Chapters 2-3

Types and Combinations of Media Audio photo Video drawing Still Image diagram speech music effects magazine paper book article tv movie shared rpg shooter puzzle review On-Line Video Game

Hot Media “A hot medium is one that extends one single sense in ‘high definition.’ High definition is the state of being well filled with data.” “Hot media do not leave so much to be filled in or completed by the audience.” “Hot media are, therefore, low in participation …”

Cool Media What are the features? “… the hot form excludes, and the cool one includes.” Cool jazz, the detective story (p. 29) What are the cool media of today?

Holism in Media Studies “… no medium has its meaning or existence alone, but only in constant interplay with other media.” How do media change one another today?

Relation to Semiotics Describe communication in terms of the effect rather than meaning Non-literal meaning (e.g. “bad”) Non- consistent meaning (e.g. different interpretants)

Reaction to New Media Three stages: alarm, resistance, and exhaustion “Our old industrialized areas, having eroded their oral traditions automatically, are in the position of having to rediscover them in order to cope with the electric age.” Oral, literate, post-literate, hyper-literate cultures

Revisiting Technological Determinism “We are certainly coming within conceivable range of a world automatically controlled to the point where we could say, ‘Six hours less radio in Indonesia next week or there will be a great falling off in literary attention.’ Or, ‘We can program twenty more hours of TV in South Africa next week to cool down the tribal temperature raised by radio last week.’ Whole cultures could now be programmed to keep their emotional climate stable in the same way that we have begun to know some thing about maintaining equilibrium in the commercial economies of the world.”

Potential to Overuse Hot Media On the use of accident and trauma scenes in drivers’ education. – “Whether the hot film medium using hot content would cool off the hot drivers is a moot point. But it does concern any understanding of media. The effect of hot media treatment cannot include much empathy or participation at any time.” Potentially results in numbness or indifference. Hot vs. cold media in education? Social media – how hot and how cold?