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Acoustic Space

McLuhan's term for the <em>simultaneous, immersive, multidirectional</em> mode of spatial organization that characterizes oral culture — now retrieved by AI against the linear visual space of print.
Western consciousness has been organized for twenty-five centuries by a contest between two modes of spatial experience. Visual space — the space of print — is linear, sequential, uniform, continuous, organized by the logic of the written line. Acoustic space — the space of oral culture — is simultaneous, immersive, multidirectional, organized by the logic of sound, which arrives from all directions at once. Print suppressed acoustic space for five centuries, training Western minds to think analytically and sequentially. Electronic media began its retrieval. AI completes it. The natural language interface is profoundly oral in structure — fluid, improvisational, nonlinear, conversation-based. The retrieval has consequences that extend far beyond the interface.

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First, the oral mode values different cognitive qualities than the literate mode. Oral cultures value fluency (quick, appropriate response in real time), narrative coherence (organizing experience into stories), responsiveness (adapting to what the other said), and presence (full engagement in the moment rather than withdrawn private reflection). These are precisely the qualities

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