Thursday, March 15, 2012

Technology as an Extension of Ourselves

Technology serves to extend the range of human expression and achievement. Because of this, music has always been intimately associated with the development of technology. Instruments emerged as the technological extension of the human voice, and as instruments developed, they extended the range and demands made upon vocal music. This reciprocal exchange is described by Marshall McLuhan as the synergistic overlap that occurs when new media absorb the content of old media and then develop their own idiosyncratic features. Just as 19th Century music might be described in the context of the industrial revolution and the machine age, the 20th and 21st Century are indelibly stamped with the rise of technology and media as defining elements for our time.

For those of us in music and arts education, there are some key figures who have influenced our thinking: John Dewey for his philosophical stance which insisted in Art as Experience that students must engage the arts through direct involvement and not necessarily through appreciation or analysis, per se; Jerome Bruner for his innovative ideas toward a strategy for teaching which included cyclical curricula and constructivism; Howard Gardner whose theory of multiple intelligences caused us to re-examine the assumptions we have used with regard to teaching and learning; Elliot Eisner who has helped us understand art as knowledge and what education can learn from the arts; and Marshall McLuhan who has described the ecological environment of media that shape our thoughts, our experience, and how and what we learn.



There are many prophets for this Age of Technology as it is rapidly morphing into the Age of Media. We are also morphing (evolving) into a new creature with miniature devices connecting us with the world, changing and defining who we are in relationship to the world and its events and to those around us and those who are distant and unfamiliar, and less and less anonymous. Now in 2009 Obama is proposing that we each are to be embedded with a digital implant to track our universal healthcare as part of his stimulus package.

We are now becoming the medium, we are the world and its message and massage.

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