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Cinema in the History of Media, All of these branches represent a form of…
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All of these branches represent a form of technological advancements made, dating back to before the 15th century. Kittler covers much of the advancements made in regards to optical media, while other authors dive into the effects the advancements have in society. Each quote represents a main topic covered in the respective reading.
These four readings discuss the effect that technology has on the way or country operated, from capitalism to democracy. Technology can be seen as a way to make business easier and when it comes to capitalism, technology can be the avenue to increased profits. Technology played a large role in business in pre-industrial capitalism and continues to have an impact today.
Technology has become a key way to store, share and understand information. We know how the world operates in a much more advanced way due to the technological advancements made in both science and media. Technology has also helped us communicate with one another, resulting in culture being easily spread around the world.
Technology is developed both for war and because of war. Countries make technological advancements to further their position in war, the drone, radio and television signals to name a few. But, they also make technological advancements that would not happen without war, like sound film for example.