“When technology extends one of our senses, a new translation of culture occurs as swiftly as the new technology is interiorized.”

Source: 1960s, The Gutenberg Galaxy (1962), p. 47

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Canadian educator, philosopher, and scholar-- a professor … 1911–1980

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