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In the absence of a unifying message, there was one recurring theme, to paraphrase Marshall McLuhan, make the media the message -- how to exploit the collapse of the newspaper business, how to cultivate new channels for a conservative audience and, of course, how to neutralize liberal bias. ...
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It's a vast and searching essay-mosaic, made in a pop-collage style that might be described as Marshall McLuhan meets
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Interestingly, however, he and his advisers were wise enough to recognize the medium is indeed the message, to paraphrase Marshall McLuhan, including text with images.
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A statement by Marshall McLuhan, meaning that the form of a message (print, visual, musical, etc.) determines the ways in which that message will be perceived.
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Stealth Space is grounded in American secular progressivism of the 1960s, Marshall McLuhan's sensibilities of mediated consciousness, and Space Age adventurism.
Bill Bush: Finding Common Ground Through Art: This Artweek.LA (August 1-7) Bill Bush 2011
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Stealth Space is grounded in American secular progressivism of the 1960s, Marshall McLuhan's sensibilities of mediated consciousness, and Space Age adventurism.
Bill Bush: Finding Common Ground Through Art: This Artweek.LA (August 1-7) Bill Bush 2011
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Woody Allen fans will recall the scene in Annie Hall when Mr. Allen overhears two people debating the work of Marshall McLuhan.
Brad Hirschfield: Holocaust Remembrance: Who Owns Memory? Brad Hirschfield 2011
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Stealth Space is grounded in American secular progressivism of the 1960s, Marshall McLuhan's sensibilities of mediated consciousness, and Space Age adventurism.
Bill Bush: Finding Common Ground Through Art: This Artweek.LA (August 1-7) Bill Bush 2011
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Woody Allen fans will recall the scene in Annie Hall when Mr. Allen overhears two people debating the work of Marshall McLuhan.
Brad Hirschfield: Holocaust Remembrance: Who Owns Memory? Brad Hirschfield 2011
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Stealth Space is grounded in American secular progressivism of the 1960s, Marshall McLuhan's sensibilities of mediated consciousness, and Space Age adventurism.
Bill Bush: Finding Common Ground Through Art: This Artweek.LA (August 1-7) Bill Bush 2011
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