Human connection and the new media. Edited by Barry N. Schwartz.
Material type: TextSeries: The Human futures series | A Spectrum bookPublication details: Englewood Cliffs, N.J., Prentice-Hall [1973]Description: viii, 179 p. 22 cmISBN:- 0134447522
- 013444745X (pbk.)
- 301.14
- HM258 .S29
- HM258 S399h 1973
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Includes bibliographical references.
Fuller, R. B. Utopia or oblivion.--Widmer, K. Sensibility under technocracy: reflections on the culture of processed communications.--Lilly, J. Mental health and communication.--Wiener, N. Cybernetics in history.--Singh, J. Language and communication.--Schwartz, B. Video tape and the communications revolution.--Schwartz, B. and Watkins, J.-G. The anatomy of cable television.--Masters, R. E. L. and Houston, J. Subjective realities.--Asimov, I. I can't believe I saw the whole thing!--Freedman, J. and Korn, H. Somebody up there like me.--Collier, B. L. Brain power: the case for bio-feedback training.--Schwartz, B. Lewis--the electronic person.--Keen, S. From dolphins to LSD: a conversation with John Lilly. Pietsch, P. Shuffle brain.--Goldmark, P. C. Tomorrow we will communicate to our jobs.
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