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1995

Marshall McLuhan mentions, in Understanding Media, that cubist painting style emerged around the time photography and film were stealing the simulation of reality that painting had previously had a monopoly on. Cubism, he says, made explicit the technique of painting, and it forced viewers to look at the painting from various angles, as the artists intended.

As an undergraduate, one of my favorite professors was Todd Gitlin. He taught what he liked to call "cubist sociology," because the researcher would look at a subject from many sides, from multiple points of view.

Kevin Walker