blamebrampton (
blamebrampton) wrote2010-02-15 03:58 pm
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Fascinating book ...
I really like the sound of the book discussed in this article, has anyone read it?
vashtan , I think you in particular would like it. An excerpt:
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Lanier, who is a scholar-in residence at the University of California and a partner architect with Microsoft, also noticed a disturbing tendency among the champions of the internet's "open culture" to humiliate and attack those who had lost out in the online revolution - the musicians, artists, journalists and others.
These and a dozen other observations led Lanier to conclude that something had gone terribly wrong: that we had reached a point where the network was being exalted as far more important than any individual. It is a thesis he explores in his book You Are Not a Gadget: A Manifesto.
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*Stands back and ogles*
*Leans into huggles*
*Mmmmmm, pie ...*