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Historical Perspective of
Communication
--- Imbalance in producing and consuming
information since 6,000 years ago, even in
IT ages ---
http://yo-sato.com/
~50,000 years
ago:
languages -
speaking/hear
ing
~6,000 years
ago:
characters -
reading/writin
g
~2,000 years
ago: paper
~600 years
ago: printing
press
Today: digital,
internet -
typing
History of Human Communication
At sometime, ape started to live on trees. Eyes became the primary
receptor to sense the surrounding world in place of olfaction.
~7,000,000
years ago:
walking -
free hand
~50,000
years ago:
languages -
speaking/h
earing
~6,000
years ago:
characters
-
reading/wr
iting
~2,000
years ago:
paper
~600 years
ago:
printing
press
Today:
digital,
internet -
typing
History of Human Communication
Around 7,000,000 years ago, the human race started upright walking.
It freed hands. Hands were a powerful tool to increase the human
ability. The hand dexterity and the intelligence of homo-sapience
developed together.
~7,000,000
years ago:
walking -
free hand
~50,000
years ago:
languages -
speaking/h
earing
~6,000
years ago:
characters
-
reading/wr
iting
~2,000
years ago:
paper
~600 years
ago:
printing
press
Today:
digital,
internet -
typing
History of Human Communication
Then humans balanced his head on the spine. About 50,000 years
ago, human’s audio organs changed their positions, and humans
became to be able to control complex voices.
~7,000,000
years ago:
walking -
free hand
~50,000
years ago:
languages -
speaking/h
earing
~6,000
years ago:
characters
-
reading/wr
iting
~2,000
years ago:
paper
~600 years
ago:
printing
press
Today:
digital,
internet -
typing
History of Human Communication
At that time, humans invented languages. This allowed humans to
develop concepts and communicate them. Humans speak and
listen at about 150-160 words per minute.
~7,000,000
years ago:
walking -
free hand
~50,000
years ago:
languages -
speaking/h
earing
~6,000
years ago:
characters
-
reading/wr
iting
~2,000
years ago:
paper
~600 years
ago:
printing
press
Today:
digital,
internet -
typing
History of Human Communication
About 6,000 years ago, humans invented character systems. This
allowed humans to record concepts, read them, and communicate them
beyond ages.
~7,000,000
years ago:
walking -
free hand
~50,000
years ago:
languages -
speaking/h
earing
~6,000
years ago:
characters
-
reading/wr
iting
~2,000
years ago:
paper
~600 years
ago:
printing
press
Today:
digital,
internet -
typing
History of Human Communication
Hand dexterity was useful to write the characters, and humans write at
about 22-31 words per minute. On the other hand, humans have strong
visual organs, eyes, and can read more than about 250-300 words per
minute. The imbalance was born with the characters.
~7,000,000
years ago:
walking -
free hand
~50,000
years ago:
languages -
speaking/h
earing
~6,000
years ago:
characters
-
reading/wr
iting
~2,000
years ago:
paper
~600 years
ago:
printing
press
Today:
digital,
internet -
typing
History of Human Communication
Character system needs some education while any people can
communicate through voices. Character system became a formal
language while voice system is a private/informal media.
~7,000,000
years ago:
walking -
free hand
~50,000
years ago:
languages -
speaking/h
earing
~6,000
years ago:
characters
-
reading/wr
iting
~2,000
years ago:
paper
~600 years
ago:
printing
press
Today:
digital,
internet -
typing
History of Human Communication
Around 2,000 years ago, humans invented paper. This allowed
human beings to communicate concepts beyond space and
time.
~7,000,000
years ago:
walking -
free hand
~50,000
years ago:
languages -
speaking/h
earing
~6,000
years ago:
characters
-
reading/wr
iting
~2,000
years ago:
paper
~600 years
ago:
printing
press
Today:
digital,
internet -
typing
History of Human Communication
After the printing press was invented around 600 years ago, the
acceleration of paper-based communications resulted in a
circulation of knowledge that is believed to have led to the
scientific revolution.
~7,000,000
years ago:
walking -
free hand
~50,000
years ago:
languages -
speaking/h
earing
~6,000
years ago:
characters
-
reading/wr
iting
~2,000
years ago:
paper
~600 years
ago:
printing
press
Today:
digital,
internet -
typing
History of Human Communication
Now we are in the digital information and internet age. Humans can now
access/communicate information around the world instantly.
~7,000,000
years ago:
walking -
free hand
~50,000
years ago:
languages -
speaking/h
earing
~6,000
years ago:
characters
-
reading/wr
iting
~2,000
years ago:
paper
~600 years
ago:
printing
press
Today:
digital,
internet -
typing
History of Human Communication
But human beings still use keyboards and the speed of typing is 23-40
words per minute, which is not much different from writing. IT and
Human Computer Interface technology has not helped change the
imbalance.
~7,000,000
years ago:
walking -
free hand
~50,000
years ago:
languages -
speaking/h
earing
~6,000
years ago:
characters
-
reading/wr
iting
~2,000
years ago:
paper
~600 years
ago:
printing
press
Today:
digital,
internet -
typing
History of Human Communication
Human beings can consume text
very fast but produce it slowly.
160
31 40
160
300
Speaking Hand-writing Key Typing Listening Reading
Words Per Minute
Gap
Producing Consuming
Human beings still rely on fingers
to produce texts.
160
31 40
160
300
Speaking Hand-writing Key Typing Listening Reading
Words Per Minute
Producing Consuming
Today’s human-machine dialog
bandwidth is rather one-sided.
Human Machine
Producing
Consuming
Why not Information technology
help human exploit its power of
information production?

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Historical perspective of communication --- Imbalance in producing and consuming information since 6,000 years ago, even in IT ages ---

  • 1. Historical Perspective of Communication --- Imbalance in producing and consuming information since 6,000 years ago, even in IT ages --- http://yo-sato.com/
  • 2. ~50,000 years ago: languages - speaking/hear ing ~6,000 years ago: characters - reading/writin g ~2,000 years ago: paper ~600 years ago: printing press Today: digital, internet - typing History of Human Communication At sometime, ape started to live on trees. Eyes became the primary receptor to sense the surrounding world in place of olfaction.
  • 3. ~7,000,000 years ago: walking - free hand ~50,000 years ago: languages - speaking/h earing ~6,000 years ago: characters - reading/wr iting ~2,000 years ago: paper ~600 years ago: printing press Today: digital, internet - typing History of Human Communication Around 7,000,000 years ago, the human race started upright walking. It freed hands. Hands were a powerful tool to increase the human ability. The hand dexterity and the intelligence of homo-sapience developed together.
  • 4. ~7,000,000 years ago: walking - free hand ~50,000 years ago: languages - speaking/h earing ~6,000 years ago: characters - reading/wr iting ~2,000 years ago: paper ~600 years ago: printing press Today: digital, internet - typing History of Human Communication Then humans balanced his head on the spine. About 50,000 years ago, human’s audio organs changed their positions, and humans became to be able to control complex voices.
  • 5. ~7,000,000 years ago: walking - free hand ~50,000 years ago: languages - speaking/h earing ~6,000 years ago: characters - reading/wr iting ~2,000 years ago: paper ~600 years ago: printing press Today: digital, internet - typing History of Human Communication At that time, humans invented languages. This allowed humans to develop concepts and communicate them. Humans speak and listen at about 150-160 words per minute.
  • 6. ~7,000,000 years ago: walking - free hand ~50,000 years ago: languages - speaking/h earing ~6,000 years ago: characters - reading/wr iting ~2,000 years ago: paper ~600 years ago: printing press Today: digital, internet - typing History of Human Communication About 6,000 years ago, humans invented character systems. This allowed humans to record concepts, read them, and communicate them beyond ages.
  • 7. ~7,000,000 years ago: walking - free hand ~50,000 years ago: languages - speaking/h earing ~6,000 years ago: characters - reading/wr iting ~2,000 years ago: paper ~600 years ago: printing press Today: digital, internet - typing History of Human Communication Hand dexterity was useful to write the characters, and humans write at about 22-31 words per minute. On the other hand, humans have strong visual organs, eyes, and can read more than about 250-300 words per minute. The imbalance was born with the characters.
  • 8. ~7,000,000 years ago: walking - free hand ~50,000 years ago: languages - speaking/h earing ~6,000 years ago: characters - reading/wr iting ~2,000 years ago: paper ~600 years ago: printing press Today: digital, internet - typing History of Human Communication Character system needs some education while any people can communicate through voices. Character system became a formal language while voice system is a private/informal media.
  • 9. ~7,000,000 years ago: walking - free hand ~50,000 years ago: languages - speaking/h earing ~6,000 years ago: characters - reading/wr iting ~2,000 years ago: paper ~600 years ago: printing press Today: digital, internet - typing History of Human Communication Around 2,000 years ago, humans invented paper. This allowed human beings to communicate concepts beyond space and time.
  • 10. ~7,000,000 years ago: walking - free hand ~50,000 years ago: languages - speaking/h earing ~6,000 years ago: characters - reading/wr iting ~2,000 years ago: paper ~600 years ago: printing press Today: digital, internet - typing History of Human Communication After the printing press was invented around 600 years ago, the acceleration of paper-based communications resulted in a circulation of knowledge that is believed to have led to the scientific revolution.
  • 11. ~7,000,000 years ago: walking - free hand ~50,000 years ago: languages - speaking/h earing ~6,000 years ago: characters - reading/wr iting ~2,000 years ago: paper ~600 years ago: printing press Today: digital, internet - typing History of Human Communication Now we are in the digital information and internet age. Humans can now access/communicate information around the world instantly.
  • 12. ~7,000,000 years ago: walking - free hand ~50,000 years ago: languages - speaking/h earing ~6,000 years ago: characters - reading/wr iting ~2,000 years ago: paper ~600 years ago: printing press Today: digital, internet - typing History of Human Communication But human beings still use keyboards and the speed of typing is 23-40 words per minute, which is not much different from writing. IT and Human Computer Interface technology has not helped change the imbalance.
  • 13. ~7,000,000 years ago: walking - free hand ~50,000 years ago: languages - speaking/h earing ~6,000 years ago: characters - reading/wr iting ~2,000 years ago: paper ~600 years ago: printing press Today: digital, internet - typing History of Human Communication
  • 14. Human beings can consume text very fast but produce it slowly. 160 31 40 160 300 Speaking Hand-writing Key Typing Listening Reading Words Per Minute Gap Producing Consuming
  • 15. Human beings still rely on fingers to produce texts. 160 31 40 160 300 Speaking Hand-writing Key Typing Listening Reading Words Per Minute Producing Consuming
  • 16. Today’s human-machine dialog bandwidth is rather one-sided. Human Machine Producing Consuming
  • 17. Why not Information technology help human exploit its power of information production?