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Sentence of the day.
On social networks as a frame for narrative.
It’s too early to draw accurate parallels between these immersive social constructs and narrative fiction but it’s clear that there are already common themes of empathetic human inter-relatedness, performance and self-reflection although, life at the hands of the social networking once again brings in the question of reducibility - this time with the...
Just to say,
I’m aware that the tradition when posting text to tumblr is to juxtapose some barely inspirational assembly of words plucked from a popular indie song on to a forest or a desert or some derelict urban wasteland or a wall or whatever and present it as some desperately powerful insight but-
I’ll leave it at ‘but’; I don’t want to use profanity. Save to say I find more...
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Sentence(s) of the day
In reference to the hyperrealities of the web.
One only has to inspect the egotism of self-important bloggers or the rise of self-styled ‘professional’ photographers with Flickr to see this effect in action. It would seem that anyone with a handful of ‘hits’ on their creative work views themselves as some sort of holy oracle despite the readily available statistical data showing us just how many...