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thing to use for comparison. The acoustic or
simultaneous space in which we now live is like a
sphere whose centre is everywhere and whose
margins are nowhere. Acoustic space cannot be
cut into pieces, as visual space can. It is both
compressed and indivisible.
Marshall McLuhan, “Technology and the Human
Dimension,” interview by Louis Forsdale, Marshall
McLuhan: The Man and His Message , (Golden,
1989), pp. 23-24.