History of Media and Technology

A US World War II propaganda poster showing a Nazi/Japanese monster destroying the Statue of Liberty.

A US World War II propaganda poster. (Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons, image by US Office of War Information.)

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MIT Course Number

CMS.876

As Taught In

Spring 2005

Level

Graduate

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Course Description

History of Media and Technology addresses the mutually influential histories of communications media and technological development, focusing on the shift from analog to digital cultures that began mid-century and continues to the present. The approach the series takes to the study of media and technology is a multifaceted one that includes theoretical and philosophical works, histories canonical and minority, literature and art, as well as hands-on production issues toward the advancement of student projects and research papers. The topic for this term is Eternal War.

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Beth Coleman. CMS.876 History of Media and Technology. Spring 2005. Massachusetts Institute of Technology: MIT OpenCourseWare, https://ocw.mit.edu. License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA.


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