Prolonged mimesis of the alphabet and its fragmenting properties produced a new dominant mode of perception and then of culture.


p. 17 - Laws of Media: The New Science (with Eric McLuhan) (1988)


Prolonged mimesis of the alphabet and its fragmenting properties produced a new dominant mode of perception and then of culture.

Prolonged mimesis of the alphabet and its fragmenting properties produced a new dominant mode of perception and then of culture.

Prolonged mimesis of the alphabet and its fragmenting properties produced a new dominant mode of perception and then of culture.

Prolonged mimesis of the alphabet and its fragmenting properties produced a new dominant mode of perception and then of culture.