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==III. Conclusion ==
==III. Conclusion ==
From ancient times to the modern era the rhetoric has been the binding and constant guideline of communication. Nowadays there is less new in the rhetoric, even though the complexity of content has increased. Also, there seems to be a dominance of the visual in the „screen-“ or „display culture“. <br>
From ancient times to the modern era the rhetoric has been the binding and constant guideline of communication. Nowadays there is less new in the rhetoric, even though the complexity of content has increased. Also, there seems to be a dominance of the visual in the „screen-“ or „display culture“. <br>
There is a need for tools, methods and infrastructures to ensure that we can regain focus and take part in a political discourse<br>
There is a need for tools, methods and infrastructures to ensure that we can regain focus and fully take part again in a political discourse<br>

Revision as of 21:08, 10 October 2019

Thesis Outline First Draft

I. Introduction

Background:
Many people of the western first world state that they do not want to talk about nowadays news/politics because they know too little about it. They are overwhelmed by the sheer amount of information that they cope with. Does the western society really have a lower attention span because they are exposed to much more information?

Thesis Statement:
The concept of brevity can be applied to the moving image and therefore can also help regain attention for the information that matters.

II. Body

First Topic: The history of the brevity discourse
Different kinds of historical accounts shape our understandings and assumptions about technology.

  1. Cicero vs Quintilian: boring the audience vs keeping something from the audience
  2. Aristoteles: brevity in an appropriate manner
  3. Scientific communication

Second Topic: How the human brain processes information
The Science of Gaining Focus

  1. The two brain systems
  2. How distraction works
  3. Regaining focus

see https://buffer.com/resources/the-science-of-focus-and-how-to-improve-your-attention-span

Third Topic: Applying the brevity discourse to the moving image
How do changing parameters in the moving image affect communication

  1. The fast image in advertising
  2. Density of information in news programs
  3. the moving image in social media


III. Conclusion

From ancient times to the modern era the rhetoric has been the binding and constant guideline of communication. Nowadays there is less new in the rhetoric, even though the complexity of content has increased. Also, there seems to be a dominance of the visual in the „screen-“ or „display culture“.
There is a need for tools, methods and infrastructures to ensure that we can regain focus and fully take part again in a political discourse