Seems quite interesting, however doesn't grab attention well *enough* compared to competition. I suggest high contrast between elements, and for the elements to be kept in motion and simple to the eye; the text should be like this too. and nearly always: better audio quality
Hello, Ma'am! In my opinion, the use of AI anchors suggests that we are in an era of hyperdigitalization. Though the use of humanlike computer images engages our senses as if we are listening to or conversing with a fellow human being, it also creates a dissonance in terms of what constitutes reality while also further influencing our concept of time-space; its limitations and extending boundaries.
Yup, since McLuhan only reached the TV era, we have to stretch his theory to encompass the AI era. :-) The more appropriate theory may be Everett's Diffusion of Innovation.
Offering critique to the ideas presented here would be good "content" but would also serve to increase the spread of this knowledge: -You could still communicate with other people outside your tribe by oral communication. -Writing serves an elite who can read, until this becomes the standard, and as such oral communication remains important. There are likely other critiques that you can come up with!
This is simply an explanation of McLuhan's theory not about my stand on communication. No problem communicating with other tribe, if you go visit them or they come visit you.
Seems quite interesting, however doesn't grab attention well *enough* compared to competition.
I suggest high contrast between elements, and for the elements to be kept in motion and simple to the eye; the text should be like this too.
and nearly always: better audio quality
Thank you for your suggestions, this is primarily for my own class purposes and not a money-making venture...I have limited equipment
Hello, Ma'am! In my opinion, the use of AI anchors suggests that we are in an era of hyperdigitalization. Though the use of humanlike computer images engages our senses as if we are listening to or conversing with a fellow human being, it also creates a dissonance in terms of what constitutes reality while also further influencing our concept of time-space; its limitations and extending boundaries.
Yup, since McLuhan only reached the TV era, we have to stretch his theory to encompass the AI era. :-) The more appropriate theory may be Everett's Diffusion of Innovation.
Offering critique to the ideas presented here would be good "content" but would also serve to increase the spread of this knowledge:
-You could still communicate with other people outside your tribe by oral communication.
-Writing serves an elite who can read, until this becomes the standard, and as such oral communication remains important.
There are likely other critiques that you can come up with!
This is simply an explanation of McLuhan's theory not about my stand on communication. No problem communicating with other tribe, if you go visit them or they come visit you.