McManus: What now, briefly, is this thing called media ecology?

McLuhan: It means arranging various media to help each other so they won’t cancel each other out, to buttress one medium with another. You might say, for example, that radio is a bigger help to literacy than television, but television might be a very wonderful aid to teaching languages. And so you can do some things on some media that you cannot do on others. And, therefore, if you watch the whole field, you can prevent this waste that comes by one conceling the other out.

✖ Via Understanding Me: Lectures and Interviews, by Herbert Marshall McLuhan, edited by Stephanie Mcluhan and David Staines, McClelland & Stewart, [2003]2005, p. 271 [Google books overview]

Previously on Skandalon: the Media Ecology Association



• Jan 10, 2010 link notes tagged: communication  technology  media  ecology  evolution  culture  book  author 

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