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Homo Medialis Tri-Blend Shirt

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Bella+Canvas Tri-blend Long Sleeve Shirt
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Charcoal Black
Classic Printing: No Underbase
Vivid Printing: White Underbase

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Style: Bella+Canvas Tri-blend Long Sleeve Shirt

This classic unisex tri-blend long sleeve shirt fits like a well-loved favourite, featuring a classic crew neck, long sleeves, and superior combed and ring-spun jersey cotton that acts as a blank canvas for printing.

Size & Fit

  • Retail fit
  • Unisex sizing
  • 5 cm ribbed cuffs
  • Side seams

Fabric & Care

  • 50% polyester, 25% Airlume combed and ring-spun cotton, 25% rayon, 40 singles, approx. 129 g/m²
  • Pre-shrunk
  • Coverstitched collar
  • Tear-away label

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Homo Medialis Tri-Blend Shirt

Homo Medialis Tri-Blend Shirt

Marshall McLuhan, a Canadian philosopher and communication theorist, is renowned for his profound insights into the effects of media on society. One of his most intriguing concepts is the "Homo Medialis," a term that encapsulates the idea of humans as beings fundamentally shaped by the media they create and consume. McLuhan argued that the advent of new media technologies fundamentally alters human perception, cognition, and social interaction. The "Homo Medialis" represents a new stage in human evolution, where the medium itself becomes an extension of our senses and consciousness. This concept is rooted in McLuhan's famous aphorism, "the medium is the message," which suggests that the form of a medium embeds itself in any message it conveys, creating a symbiotic relationship between the medium and the user. In the pre-electronic age, humans were primarily "Homo Sapiens," relying on their natural senses and physical capabilities. However, with the invention of tools, writing, and later, print, humans began to extend their senses and cognitive abilities through these media. The Gutenberg press, for instance, transformed society by making information widely accessible, fostering individualism, and laying the groundwork for modern literacy and education. The electronic age, chraacterised by technologies like radio, television, and the internet, further accelerated this transformation. McLuhan posited that these media create a "global village," where information flows instantaneously, and geographical boundaries become less significant. In this context, the "Homo Medialis" is a being who is constantly connected, whose sense of self and community is mediated through electronic devices and digital networks. The implications of the "Homo Medialis" are vast and multifaceted. On one hand, the interconnectedness and instant access to information can lead to greater knowledge sharing, collaboration, and cultural exchange. On the other hand, it can also result in information overload, reduced attention spans, and a blurring of the lines between public and private life. McLuhan's work encourages us to critically examine how media shapes our identities, relationships, and societal structures. In conclusion, Marshall McLuhan's concept of the "Homo Medialis" offers a compelling framework for understanding the profound impact of media on human evolution. It reminds us that as we continue to develop and integrate new technologies, we must also reflect on how these tools are reshaping our perceptions, interactions, and collective consciousness. By recognising ourselves as "Homo Medialis," we can better navigate the complexities of the modern, media-saturated world. Time to rewatch „Lou Grant“. Created with Canva.com, Venice.ai & love.

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Product ID: 256514923932251219
Posted on 19/07/2025, 5:21 PM
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