Blog Post #2- Jessica Hardie
Thinking about the plague of Pontypool in terms of Harold Innis’ analysis of ancient empires and media forms, I found that it was an example of space bias. As discussed by Innis time bias is something that has been solidified and durable but is not easily transported. As discussed in class a good example of this would be the pyramids because although they are incredibly strong you can’t easily move them from one place to another. However, space bias is something that is light and very easily transported across far distances. In the case of the Pontypool virus, I found that it was a good example of space bias as it was spread through the spoken word that can easily travel from person to person. Within the film we can see the virus spread through multiple forms of communication, the radio being a big one. The sender of the message or in this case the infected word did not have to physically be there to share the message which made it easy to spread and led me to believe that this is an ...

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