Thursday, October 13, 2011
Creative Destruction
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art,
cultural history,
economics,
technology,
twenty-first century
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"In the last ten to fifteen years, meanwhile, the internet and mobile telecommunications technology have altered the texture of everyday experience beyond all recognition. Yet, perhaps because of all this, there's an increasing sense that culture has lost the ability to grasp and articulate the present. Or it could be that, in one very important sense, there is no present to grasp and articulate anymore." --Mark Fisher, ca 2014
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