Nov 23, 2009
In an electronic age, all that properly moves is information. The massive overlay of antecedent and existent technologies takes on a peculiar character of simultaneity in the electronic age. All technologies become simultaneous, and the new problem becomes one of relevance in stress and selection, rather than of commitment to any one.”Community and Privacy, by Serge Chermayeff and Christopher Alexander, 1963
–Marshall McLuhan, Letter from Toronto, 1960
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