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Explorations 1953-59 Footnotes

1. Inside back cover, April 1954, Explorations 2. Carpenter and McLuhan drew inspiration from A. Irving Hallowell’s considerations of “spatio-temporal orientation” in his extensive essay titled “The Self and its Behavioral Environment.” See Carpenter to Hallowell, 20 January 1954. Alfred Hallowell Papers, Series 1. American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia.

2. See Darroch, 2008; Darroch & Marchessault, 2009, Geiser, 2010; Darroch, 2014; Darroch, 2016a, Darroch, 2016b.

3. Matie Molinaro, Corinne McLuhan, and William Toye (Eds.), Letters of Marshall McLuhan, Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1987: 223.

4. Herbert Marshall McLuhan Fonds, held in Library and Archives Canada (LAC) in Ottawa. Further references to the McLuhan Fonds will be identified as LAC followed by the call number MG 31, D 156, the volume number, and the folder number (here: LAC MG 31, D 156, 145, 35).

5. Front matter, December 1953–June 1956, Explorations 1–6.

6. The list also included Le Corbusier, Marcel Duchamp, Buckminster Fuller, György Kepes, and S. I. Hayakawa, among many others.

7. See Anna Vallye, 2009, “The Strategic Universality of trans/formation, 1950–1952,” Grey Room 35:28–57.

 

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