Media and CommunicationsDorling Kindersley Publishing, Incorporated, 05.07.2000 - 64 Seiten An intriguing look at the secrets of the media - the way information is spread by television, radio, newspapers and the Internet. Original photography and lively, informative text illustrate the fascinating story of how people have communicated with each other across cultures and through the ages. See the oldest printed book in existence, the world's smallest camera, a city destroyed in the 1st century reconstructed by virtual reality, and ancient Roman writing implements. Learn the way a modern global advertising campaign is put together, how journalists record news, why propaganda can backfire, and how photographs can lie. Discover the first alphabets, how body language can betray your secret emotions, how cropping a photograph can reverse its meaning, why telepathic communication could soon be commonplace, and much, much more! |
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... called cuneiform , which used pictograms to represent the sounds of an object's name . Cuneiform was eventually used to record a number of Middle Eastern languages , and it continued to be used for over 3,000 years . Brush tip probably ...
... called cuneiform , which used pictograms to represent the sounds of an object's name . Cuneiform was eventually used to record a number of Middle Eastern languages , and it continued to be used for over 3,000 years . Brush tip probably ...
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... called a quill , contained ink that flowed out of a small split in the quill's sharpened point . Many famous writers , including Shakespeare , wrote their plays and novels with quill pens . In the 18th century , the steel - nib pen was ...
... called a quill , contained ink that flowed out of a small split in the quill's sharpened point . Many famous writers , including Shakespeare , wrote their plays and novels with quill pens . In the 18th century , the steel - nib pen was ...
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... called chat rooms allow users to type messages to each other with no delay between sending and receiving , a facility called " real time . " Some chat rooms , such as Worldsaway , right , are virtual worlds , created with computer ...
... called chat rooms allow users to type messages to each other with no delay between sending and receiving , a facility called " real time . " Some chat rooms , such as Worldsaway , right , are virtual worlds , created with computer ...
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Contents | 8 |
Communicating with pictures | 18 |
Telecommunications today | 30 |
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