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The final introductory episode.
“My canvasses are surrealist, and to call them ‘theories’ is to miss my satirical intent altogether […] You are in great need of some intense training in perception in the arts.”
-Marshall Mcluhan, in a letter to a critic, December 6, 1971
"Using a format borrowed from Pound, [Mcluhan] combined seemingly disparate elements into ‘mosaics.’ When you interface the right images, each illuminates the other, like a blade on a grindstone."
-Ted Carpenter
Sources: https://old.reddit.com/r/DilettanteryPodcast/comments/iajpuy/13_marshall_mcluhan_intro_biography_part_three/?
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The final introductory episode.
“My canvasses are surrealist, and to call them ‘theories’ is to miss my satirical intent altogether […] You are in great need of some intense training in perception in the arts.”
-Marshall Mcluhan, in a letter to a critic, December 6, 1971
"Using a format borrowed from Pound, [Mcluhan] combined seemingly disparate elements into ‘mosaics.’ When you interface the right images, each illuminates the other, like a blade on a grindstone."
-Ted Carpenter
Sources: https://old.reddit.com/r/DilettanteryPodcast/comments/iajpuy/13_marshall_mcluhan_intro_biography_part_three/?