⌘  Chris Christou  ⌘
The End of Tourism
S3 #6 | The Hypermobile Medium is the Message | Andrew McLuhan (The McLuhan Institute)
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S3 #6 | The Hypermobile Medium is the Message | Andrew McLuhan (The McLuhan Institute)

My guest on this episode is

, an author and educator living in Bloomfield, Ontario. He writes and delivers speeches, classes, workshops on McLuhan methods and work, consults with individuals and companies on understanding McLuhan work in culture and technology and applying that work today to bring insight and new perception and understanding.

Andrew McLuhan is a grandson of Marshall McLuhan, noted Canadian professor from the University of Toronto who was a pioneer in the field of Media/Communications studies. Andrew is director of The McLuhan Institute, founded in 2017 to continue the work begun by Marshall McLuhan and carried on by Eric McLuhan in exploring and understanding culture and technology. The McLuhan Institute preserves their family archive and collections, and focuses on bringing forward and making accessible the practical tools for exploring and understanding the nature and effects of human innovation so that we might be more conscious agents of change.

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Substack: The McLuhan Newsletter

The McLuhan Institute Website - Twitter

Gray Area Understanding Media Intensive (New class starting in Sept 2023)

Poetry: Written Matter (Revelore Press)

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⌘  Chris Christou  ⌘
The End of Tourism
Welcome to the End of Tourism, a podcast about wanderlust, exile, and radical hospitality. For some, tourism can entail learning, freedom, and financial survival. For others, it means the loss of culture, land, and lineage. Our conversations explore the unauthorized histories and consequences of modern travel. They are dispatches from the resistance. Hosted by Chris Christou.