Generally within this day and age it’s so difficult to stumble upon someone who doesn’t have access to portable techno-gadgets that hold some form of image capturing feature. Even the older, (Baby Boomers) generation which include my own parents for that matter are using iPhones or Samsung's and more often than not become swept up in the moment to ‘take a quick snap’ and quickly ‘send it to your grandmother’ who also happens to know how to work around modern technology and be able to open an MMS (Multi-Media Messaging).
But mediascapes are more than just media technology.
Mediascapes refers “both to the distribution of electronic capabilities to
produce and disseminate information and to the images created by the media”
(Rantanen 2005, p.13). So to deconstruct Rantanen’s explanation, I think
mediascapes use an electronic means of communicating information that exists
outside the physical place of a location. So rather than a singular point of
interest, there is a broader availability because the information can be
accessed instantaneously on a global scale.
Also, Rantanen uses Appaduri’s theory of ‘–scapes’, to note that it is a “multi-sited”
(2005, p.13) theory, operating in different places at the same time thus becoming
a mediated form of globalisation, whereas, a nation-state is a singular sovereignty.
References
Rantanen, T (2005), The Media and Globalisation, Sage, London, pp. 1-18