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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... COMMUNICATION Computers have already made great changes in the ways we communicate . They are used to speed up or improve established forms of communication , such as telephone systems . And they have generated brand - new methods of ...
... COMMUNICATION Computers have already made great changes in the ways we communicate . They are used to speed up or improve established forms of communication , such as telephone systems . And they have generated brand - new methods of ...
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... communication . Body tensed to spring Direct eye contact is maintained with opponent BOREDOM Body language and facial expressions are often subconscious forms of communication . We cannot help using them , even when there is nobody ...
... communication . Body tensed to spring Direct eye contact is maintained with opponent BOREDOM Body language and facial expressions are often subconscious forms of communication . We cannot help using them , even when there is nobody ...
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... form of communication — the telephone that was to have an enormous impact on people's everyday lives . However , the telephone was not the first telecommunications ( " tele " means long distance ) machine . That title belongs to the ...
... form of communication — the telephone that was to have an enormous impact on people's everyday lives . However , the telephone was not the first telecommunications ( " tele " means long distance ) machine . That title belongs to the ...
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Contents | 8 |
Communicating with pictures | 18 |
Telecommunications today | 30 |
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