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Harlen Makemson | From Gutenberg to the Web – 2013
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From Gutenberg to the Web 2013. Experiencing how media influenced Western culture. Author Archives: Harlen Makemson. Old meets new in frigid Frankfurt. Rows upon rows of small plaques document the human toll inflicted on Frankfurt Jews at the Holocaust Memorial Wall. Modern skyscrapers set the backdrop for reconstructed buildings in Old Town. The Geldmuseum allows visitors to interact with the history of money and current fiscal policy. Images from a cold day In Frankfurt. Students listen to the history ...
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Old meets new in frigid Frankfurt | From Gutenberg to the Web – 2013
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From Gutenberg to the Web 2013. Experiencing how media influenced Western culture. Old meets new in frigid Frankfurt. Rows upon rows of small plaques document the human toll inflicted on Frankfurt Jews at the Holocaust Memorial Wall. Modern skyscrapers set the backdrop for reconstructed buildings in Old Town. The Geldmuseum allows visitors to interact with the history of money and current fiscal policy. Images from a cold day In Frankfurt. Note the icicles hanging from the stoplight. Students listen to t...
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Random shots | From Gutenberg to the Web – 2013
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From Gutenberg to the Web 2013. Experiencing how media influenced Western culture. We’ve arrived in Frankfurt and we will post some new photos after our walking tour tomorrow. Tonight, we thought we would put up some random shots that don’t fit any particular category, but reflect the Gutenberg journey as a whole. This ornate Catholic Church in Munich, built in 1675, suffered damage during WWII and the front of the building and the roof had to be replaced. The interior is mostly stucco. Alex Hay directs ...
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A quick reflection on reflecting | From Gutenberg to the Web – 2013
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From Gutenberg to the Web 2013. Experiencing how media influenced Western culture. A quick reflection on reflecting. Sunday evening in Frankfurt was set aside for debriefing the class on some of the recent sites we’ve visited. Students did research last fall on the Nuremberg rally grounds and resulting trials there, on Dachau, and so on. We have had those groups speak to the rest of the class throughout the journey and compare their research with new insights gained from actually being here. Ich bin ein ...
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At long last – Gutenberg! | From Gutenberg to the Web – 2013
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From Gutenberg to the Web 2013. Experiencing how media influenced Western culture. At long last – Gutenberg! An accordion player provides a soundtrack to our visit to one of the oldest remaining sections of Mainz. Gutenberg’s cousin’s house, dating to 1450, resides in this square. Posing with Gutenberg, with McDonald’s lurking in the background. 3) During the French Revolution, Mainz was occupied by the French for 20 years. Napoleon and the French were the ones responsible for placing the first statu...
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“Ich bin ein Gutenberger!”: The Last Supper at The Twelve Apostles | From Gutenberg to the Web – 2013
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From Gutenberg to the Web 2013. Experiencing how media influenced Western culture. Ich bin ein Gutenberger! The Last Supper at The Twelve Apostles. Wednesday, Jan. 23, 2013. A few students will wait around the Washington airport with the professors for a flight back to RDU, arriving around 6:30 or so, 12:30 am Friday according to our European body clocks. Eighteen hours of prepping and traveling to get home to our loved ones is a long day, but we’ll arrive home with 21 days of good memories. A special ex...
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First day of class | From Gutenberg to the Web – 2013
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From Gutenberg to the Web 2013. Experiencing how media influenced Western culture. First day of class. This is the first day. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. August 26, 2015. Ich bin ein Gutenberger! The Last Supper at The Twelve Apostles. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out.
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From Gutenberg to the Web – 2013 | Experiencing how media influenced Western culture | Page 2
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From Gutenberg to the Web 2013. Experiencing how media influenced Western culture. Usually, our students are quite boisterous (usually in a very good way) as we walk from point to point on our daily adventures. Today, they were virtually silent as we explored the hell that was the Dachau concentration camp. Since this course is a history of mass communication, it struck this professor as to how much Dachau reflected the Nazi’s unyielding focus on managing image and language. Far from being clandestine, t...
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Munich: From the ancient to the high tech | From Gutenberg to the Web – 2013
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From Gutenberg to the Web 2013. Experiencing how media influenced Western culture. Munich: From the ancient to the high tech. We began with statistics: Munich has between 1.4 and 1.5 million people; there is a low birth rate, but the city is growing in population for the first time in years; 35% of its people are immigrants from Greece, Spain, and many other countries; the unemployment rate is 4.8% in Munich, 3.4% in Bavaria as a whole. The students were able to guess – the Nazi symbol of the eagle...