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Toward Developing a Philosophy of Web

"We look at the present through a rear-view mirror. We march backwards into the future" -- Marshall McLuhan

The President of MIT addressing the graduating class at Princeton University in 1980 had this remark: "We have created a generation of engineers that are capable of solving any challenge you put to them. Unfortunately, they are unable to determine which challenges are worthwhile." This comment has gone a long way to bringing about this current section of the AWM publication.

We have an ever increasing variety of technologies and "gadgets" for the web... but many key issues remain unaddressed... Jakob Nielsen once remarked that while our browser software varieties have increased media type handling, speed, and layout capabilities in ever new versions of HTML, they have not addressed the need for better navigation on the web.

These are just two examples. We have determined to make available to otherwise savvy folks some commentary on the nature of interactive media, on the concepts of the impact of this new media on society, business, and the personal lives of people around the world.

The Medium is the Message?

Marshal McLuhan once said that the "medium is the message" and then changed that last word to "massage"... His works opened an entire new approach to understanding media and their impacts on people. We will try to expand on that... We strongly urge you to read the materials in this section... We can't force you to, but we would if we could.

This area of the site contains articles, notes, and links to other resources that will help you answer these and many other questions.

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Center for Film, television, and New Media - The Center’s mission is based on the philosophy that film, television, and new media are best studied in the context of a rigorous and broad-based liberal arts and sciences education. (+info)
Database Systems: A Textbook Case of Research Paying Off - University of Washington and Microsoft researcher discusses databases in context (+info)
Essays on the Philosophy of Technology I - A grand collection of essays on new media and new media philosophy (+info)
High-Tech Anthropology at the Melon Institute - It is possible to create new and innovative software products that dominate a marketplace. You can create great products with features your customers will want to buy and your users will want to use. (+info)
Hypermedia structures and systems - Dr. PME De Bra discusses details of hypermedia strucures and systems (+info)
Jakob Nielsen: Is Navigation Useful? - users look straight at the content and ignore the navigation areas (+info)
Mailing List: CHI WEB - Computer Human Interface email list... very professional, very interesting, very much "applied" -- sponsored by ACM (+info)
Media Philosophy: An Email Exchange with Frank Hartmann - some serious philosophers talk shop via email (+info)
New Media - Philosophy of Information - an HTML slide show presentation (+info)
New Media at its best: Marshall McLuhan - no one better to assist you in understanding new media and its psychological, philosophical, and cultural significance. (+info)
Philosophy of Technology - Media Temporalities in the Internet: Philosophy of Time and Media with Derrida and Rorty (+info)
The Philosophy of Technology - A collection of academic articles on the Philosophy of technology (+info)

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Article Index

New Media, an Introduction

October 1, 2004
Author: Paul Silver,
CEO, Arpeggio Web Worx

Most of us have heard or read about “New Media” but what exactly do we mean by the term? Vast amounts of Wall Street capital have been expended on it. Much of that capital has been lost. But there is still a great deal of noise regarding these newest media. Why all the hoop-la?

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New Media & Society, #2: Economy

October 2, 2004
Author: Paul Silver
CEO, Arpeggio Web Worx

The industrial revolution created what today we know as an economy of scale. Mass production of goods radically reduced the cost of each item. The social impact of this phenomenon was huge.

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