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Media, Message, and Meaning - The History and Future of Human Communication

  • LIU Hutton House Lectures 720 Northern Boulevard Greenvale, NY, 11548 United States (map)

We trace the history of human communication from our earliest ancestors millions of years ago and the development of spoken and written language.  Then earliest expressions of art, sculpture, architecture, music, and literature, the development of mass media, and the technologies that changed the world - the printing press, photography, telegraph, telephone, film, radio, and television, our current Information Age, the rise of the internet and the future of human communication.

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Cinematic Portraits of Great Artists

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The Career and Films of Jack Nicholson