Visual space and acoustic space of table Source: Gordon · A · Gow, "A metaphor of space in Marshall McLuhan's work", 75 journal is analyzing television as acoustic space - http://journal.sonicstudies.org/vol 03 / nr 01 / a 08
McLuhan expresses the visual space as linear, sequential, one at a time, continuous, concatenated, rather than the nonlinearity of the acoustic space and the nature of the discrete space and the unconnected space. In the case of television, not only can you hear the acoustic space, it is also tactile and visual. The acoustic space contains multiple senses, and the visual space contains only eyes (McLuhan interviewed Playboy 1969). It consists of 24 "sentences", "harassment" or "definition" of "God" by many philosophers who participated in fictitious meetings. ~ What is God? "The first eyewitness came from a 12th century French manuscript in Lao currently, usually an academic review, usually with 'short' and 'long', with either of the two revisions Define comments.
Relationship with Marshall McLuhan with acoustic space, medieval philosophers etc: everywhere, there is not anywhere on the edge
Marshall McLuhan introduced the concept of visual and acoustic space in the development of media ecology. The visual space appeared in the ability to read and write, reinforced by the Gutenberg printing press. According to McLuhan, the acoustic space as a verbal traditional feature is retrieved through the electronic configuration information and the digital configuration information is further expanded according to the author through the Internet and the World Wide Web. McLuhan suggested using eyes as ears when watching screen-based internet as well as TV. Paradoxically, the Internet has more visual content than print-based books, and text-based media such as Twitter and Instagram add visual components to their services. Check spatial cognitive dimensions of various multimedia facilities such as the Internet, the Internet, television, movies, digital media