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“mutate,” get into the bowels of consciousness,
get into the magma of this constant churning
subconscious reality that underlies a culture. And
then when it’s ready, and when the culture itself
has seen some of the transformation that the
seed actually prefigured somehow or reflected,
then it comes up again. And it comes up as this is
nature for today. I see that as a very big
possibility. I see it as a possibility regarding
particularly McLuhan because his vision of the
global village was entirely appropriate for an era
run and ruled by television, because television is
based on space, not on time—well it has time too,
it deals with time, but really it is based on space.