Wired Magazine January 1996 Channeling Marshall McLuhan, Newsstand


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Wired Magazine January 1996: Channeling Marshall McLuhan

Discover a piece of history with this original Wired Magazine January 1996 vintage issue, featuring an in-depth exploration of the ideas of Marshall McLuhan. This particular issue encapsulates the vibrant intersection of technology and culture during the mid-90s, making it a significant collectible for enthusiasts of vintage magazines.

Significance: This magazine not only highlights the visionary thoughts of McLuhan, often regarded as the father of media studies, but also serves as a snapshot of the internet revolution and the dawning era of digital communication. It offers readers fascinating insights into how technology was reshaping society, a topic that remains relevant today.

The cover features striking graphics and a comprehensive layout that allows fans of media and technology to appreciate the innovative design philosophy of the time. A must-have for collectors, this issue provides a rare glimpse into the world of vintage media

Condition: This magazine is in good condition, showing minor wear typical for its age, with some light marks and edge rips. The issue is carefully protected with plastic covering, making it a reliable addition to any collection.

Key Features of this Edition:

  • Newsstand edition with no label
  • Includes protective plastic covering to preserve its condition
  • Some minor wear on edges; see photos for details

The Wired Magazine January 1996 issue, with its insights into media theory and cultural critique, continues to be a valuable addition to your collection of collectible vintage magazines. Don't miss your chance to own a piece of this intriguing era.

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