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Crises Then as Now

Marshall McLuhan, with Urbanist Jaqueline Tyrwhitt and Artist Gyorgy Kepes

Ellen Shoshkes Charissa Terranova Lance Strate Jaqueline McLeod Rogers

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Peter Lang Publishing Inc
22 January 2025
This book explores how Marshall McLuhan, with urbanist Jaqueline Tyrwhitt and artist György Kepes, responded to crises in the 60s and 70s similar to what we now face: human-to-human violence on a planetary scale, carving inequities and fomented by arms and mediation; catastrophic human to non-human relations, with human activity sparking irreversible (and accelerating) environmental degradation; imbalanced human-to-machine relations, with computational decision-making outstripping human intervention.

McLuhan, Tyrwhitt, and Kepes called for redesign to stimulate sensory engagement and participation. Merging art and science knowledge was requisite to creating counter environments and livable futures and allowing humans to work with (rather than under or over) machines. Placed in dialogue, the three figures map out paths of hope as well as danger zones – geographies that speak to our present as we grapple with the role of technology in infrastructure and environment, art and culture.

""In this eminently timely book, McLeod Rogers and company recuperate the insights of McLuhan, Tyrwhitt and Kepes into the environmental and social crises of their day (which have only been exacerbated by the passage of time) and draw out the lessons of the trio’s highly productive intellectual collaboration for designing an alternative, more balanced future imbued with hope, rather than anxiety and despair. This book is essential reading for scholars interested in urban planning, re-understanding media, and the fusion of art and science.""

—David Howes, author of The Sensory Studies Manifesto: Tracking the Sensorial Revolution in the Arts and Human Sciences

""Crises Then as Now expands our understanding of Marshall McLuhan by contextualizing his thinking in relation to two influential contemporaries and colleagues, Tyrwhitt and Kepes. Without sacrificing the distinctiveness of each protagonist, the reader is provided a venn diagram of the confluence of interest in the impact of technological developments on environments, ecologies, and humanity. This work draws a tread between theorist, planner, artist and, between then and now, to not merely identify the roots of the current planetary crisis, but to point to potential solutions.""  

—Susan Drucker, Lawrence Stessin Distinguished Professor of Journalism, Lawrence Herbert School of Communication, Hofstra University.
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Imprint:   Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Country of Publication:   United States
Edition:   New edition
Volume:   15
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm, 
Weight:   282g
ISBN:   9781433197819
ISBN 10:   1433197812
Series:   Understanding Media Ecology
Pages:   174
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Acknowledgements – Note to the Reader – Introduction: Meeting Crises, Then as Now – McLuhan and Environmental Crises – McLuhan’s Collaboration with Jaqueline Tyrwhitt: Humanizing Visual and Acoustic Space – Ellen Shoshkes: Jaqueline Tyrwhitt’s Relations with Marshall McLuhan and György Kepes – McLuhan and Kepes: Art, Science, and Civics ""in a new kind of world city"" (McLuhan to Kepes, August 1972, Letters, p. 453) – Charissa N. Terranova: Curating the Cybernetic: the Brief Collaboration of György Kepes and Marshall McLuhan – Conclusion: Legacy for Emergency: World Ending and Making – Index – Index of Names.

Jaqueline McLeod Rogers is a Professor of Rhetoric, Writing, and Communication at the University of Winnipeg. She published McLuhan’s Techno-Sensorium City: Coming to our Senses in a Programmed Environment (2020). She has published articles linking McLuhan to Suzanne Langer, to environmental issues, to human rights, and to parenting practices.

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