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1 Ideas inspired by Harold Innis Canadian Media Theorist And James Carey

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6 o Sound Recording

7 o Photography

8 o Sound Recording o Photography

9 o Sound Recording o Photography o Video Recording

10 o Sound Recording o Photography o Video Recording o Archives of All Kinds

11 o Sound Recording o Photography o Video Recording o Archives of All Kinds o Monuments, Statues, Graves,

12 o Sound Recording o Photography o Video Recording o Archives of All Kinds o Monuments, Statues, Graves, o Rituals, Ceremonies, Stories

13 o Sound Recording o Photography o Video Recording o Archives of All Kinds o Monuments, Statues, Graves, o Rituals, Ceremonies, Stories o Ultimately, Recording is an extension of the MEMORY

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15  Telephone

16  Telegraph

17  Telephone  Telegraph  Television

18  Telephone  Telegraph  Television  Paper messages, Email, Txt

19  Telephone  Telegraph  Television  Paper messages, Email, Txt  Smoke Signals, Pigeons, Human Messengers

20  Telephone  Telegraph  Television  Paper messages, Email, Txt  Smoke Signals, Pigeons, Human Messengers  Ultimately, transmission is an extension of transportation (the foot)

21  Zip a Transmission and Get a Recording  Unzip a Recording and Get a Transmission

22 A viable culture must balance the need to extend through space with the need to endure in time.

23  Innis and Carey suggest that we have invested too much into space- binding and not enough in time- binding media.  What is the consequence?

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25 “Witnesses serve as the surrogate sense- organs of the absent…the means by which experience is supplied to others who lack the original.” (Peters, 709)

26  How does the medium create ontological uncertainty?  How does the medium create epistemological uncertainty?  How does the medium create ethical uncertainty?

27 Ontology deals with questions about what is

28 When you witness a mediated event, what is it you are seeing?

29 Epistemology deals with questions about what can be known (and how)

30 When you witness a mediated event, how do you know what is really happening?

31 Ethics deals with questions about right conduct

32 When you witness a mediated event, how should you respond?

33 Being there: Presence in time and space: Historicity Presence in space but absent in time “Live” broadcast: Presence in time but absent in space Recording: Absent in Time and space

34  If our experiences are becoming increasingly mediated, can we deal with the ontological, epistemological, and ethical uncertainties entailed by this kind of witnessing?

35  Does “being there” still matter?

36  If our experiences are becoming increasingly mediated, can we deal with the ontological, epistemological, and ethical uncertainties entailed by this kind of witnessing?  Does “being there” still matter?  Are there media forms that can create “presence” needed for real participation?


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