Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
A commonplace in the literature on the history of media theory is that Marshall McLuhan’s
main thesis that media are extensions of the human being was anticipated by the
Organprojektion theory, proposed by Ernst Kapp in 1877. The aim of this essay is to propose
a critical comparison between the two theoretical models and highlight some fundamental
differences between them. The starting point of the analysis will be the conceptual difference
between projection and extension, understood as spatial models of interaction between interior
and exterior. At the same time, the different theoretical assumptions underlying Kapp’s and
McLuhan’s theories will be considered in order to understand the difference between the two
proposals. On the basis of these analyses, the essay intends to argue that there is a fundamental
difference between the concept of projection, the concept of extension and the concept of
prosthesis, showing that - beyond a superficial similarity - these models offer very different
explanations of the relationship between human beings and technology
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Elenco autori:
Alessandro De Cesaris
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