The Evolution of Traditional to New Media PDF
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This document explores the evolution of media from the pre-industrial age to the new age. It details various media forms, including cave paintings, clay tablets, and early printing techniques. The document then chronicles the industrial age advancements, such as the printing press, telegraph, and telephone. The evolution then further delves into the electronic, and finally the new media age. It highlights the rise of the Internet, social media, and digital technologies.
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THE EVOLUTION OF TRADITIONAL TO NEW MEDIA EVOLUTION OF MEDIA PRE-INDUSTRIAL AGE INDUSTRIAL AGE ELECTRONIC AGE NEW / INFORMATION AGE PRE-INDUSTRIAL AGE (BEFORE 1700) People discovered fire, developed paper from plants, and forged weapons and tools with stone, bronze, copper a...
THE EVOLUTION OF TRADITIONAL TO NEW MEDIA EVOLUTION OF MEDIA PRE-INDUSTRIAL AGE INDUSTRIAL AGE ELECTRONIC AGE NEW / INFORMATION AGE PRE-INDUSTRIAL AGE (BEFORE 1700) People discovered fire, developed paper from plants, and forged weapons and tools with stone, bronze, copper and iron PRE-INDUSTRIAL AGE (BEFORE 1700) Example Forms of Media: Cave paintings (35,000 BC) Clay tablets in Mesopotamia (2400 BC) Papyrus in Egypt (2500 BC) Acta Diurna in Rome (130 BC) Dibao in China (2nd Century) Codex in Mayan region (5th Century) Printing press using wood blocks (220 AD) PRE-INDUSTRIAL AGE (BEFORE 1700) ACTA DIURNA IN ROME 130 BC PRE-INDUSTRIAL AGE (BEFORE 1700) CAVE PAINTINGS 35,000 BC PRE-INDUSTRIAL AGE (BEFORE 1700) CLAY TABLETS IN MESOPOTAMIA 2400 BC PRE-INDUSTRIAL AGE (BEFORE 1700) PAPYRUS IN EGYPT 2500 BC PRE-INDUSTRIAL AGE (BEFORE 1700) C ODEX IN MAYAN REGION PRE-INDUSTRIAL AGE (BEFORE 1700) PRINTING PRESS USING WOOD BLOCKS INDUSTRIAL AGE (1700S TO 1930S) People used the power of steam, developed machine tools, established iron production, and the manufacturing of various products (including books through the printing press) INDUSTRIAL AGE (1700S TO 1930S) Example Forms of Media: Printing press for mass production (1900) Newspaper- The London Gazette (1740) Typewriter (1800) Telephone (1876) Motion picture photography/projection (1890) Commercial motion pictures (1913) Motion picture with sound (1926) Telegraph Punch cards INDUSTRIAL AGE (1700S TO 1930S) TELEGRAPH INDUSTRIAL AGE (1700S TO 1930S) TELEPHONE 1876 INDUSTRIAL AGE (1700S TO 1930S) TYPEWRITER 1800 INDUSTRIAL AGE (1700S TO 1930S) PRINTING PRESS FOR MASS PRODUCTION INDUSTRIAL AGE (1700S TO 1930S) MOTION PICTURES 1900S ELECTRONIC AGE (1930S TO 1980S) The invention of the transistor ushered in the electronic age. People harnessed the power of transistors that led to the transistor radio, electronic circuits, and the early computers. In this age, long distance communication became more efficient. ELECTRONIC AGE (1930S TO 1980S) Example Forms of Media: Transistor Radio Television (1941) Large electronic computers Mainframe computers - i.e. IBM 704 (1960) OHP, LCD projectors ELECTRONIC AGE (1930S TO 1980S) TRANSISTOR RADIO ELECTRONIC AGE (1930S TO 1980S) TELEVISION 1941 ELECTRONIC AGE (1930S TO 1980S) MAINFRAME COMPUTER LARGE ELECTRONIC COMPUTER ELECTRONIC AGE (1930S TO 1980S) APPLE 1 COMPUTER ELECTRONIC AGE (1930S TO 1980S) APPLE 2 COMPUTER NEW/ INFORMATION AGE (1900S TO 2000S) The Internet paved the way for faster communication and the creation of the social network. People advanced the use of microelectronics with the invention of personal computers, mobile devices, and wearable technology. Moreover, voice, image, sound and data are digitalized. We are now living in the information age. NEW AGE (1900S TO 2000S) Web browsers: Mosaic (1993), Internet Explorer (1995) Blogs: Blogspot (1999), Wordpress (2003) Social networks: Friendster (2002), Multiply (2003), FB (2004), Instagram Microblogs: Twitter (2006), Tumblr (2007) Video: YouTube (2005) NEW AGE (1900S TO 2000S) Augmented Reality / Virtual Reality Video chat: Skype (2003 Search Engines: Google (1996), Yahoo (1995) Portable computers- laptops (1980), netbooks (2008), tablets (1993) Smart phones Wearable technology Cloud and Big Data NEW AGE (1900S TO 2000S) PORTABLE LAPTOP 1980 NEW AGE (1900S TO 2000S) TABLET 1993 NEW AGE (1900S TO 2000S) FRIENDSTER 2002 NEW AGE (1900S TO 2000S) MULTIPLY 2003 NEW AGE (1900S TO 2000S) MOSAIC 1993 NEW AGE (1900S TO 2000S) INTERNET EXPLORER NEW AGE (1900S TO 2000S) SKYPE 2003 NEW AGE (1900S TO 2000S) GOOGLE 1997 NEW AGE (1900S TO 2000S) TWITTER 2007 NEW AGE (1900S TO 2000S) THEFACEBOOK 2004 NEW AGE (1900S TO 2000S) SMART PHONES NEW AGE (1900S TO 2000S) WEARABLE TECHNOLOGIE END THANK YOU!