I also see this article as a defense of volatility over control, an issue very dear to my heart.
Happy Hols to you too, Mr. You-Can’t-Impress-Me.
]]>I think his argument goes deeper than the examples you site.
Things that resonated with me were the ways different generations filter information (or don’t), that we often site the latest fad when we should be considering structural shifts, and that the internet is unique in its ability to be a general purpose media.
]]>I mean really, the “Lost” fan-club is a deep effect of interactive media? Shows now-a-days have more fan clubs than in the 80’s? Does any of this actually mean anything?
]]>Shirky seems 10 x smarter than your average mortal, which may be why he is unintimidated by the vast flow of information that is the internet. I very much agree with his thesis that TV already caused a lot of the changes to society that people are getting up in arms about 40 years later and blaming the internet for.
Happy Holidays to you too.
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Happy Holidays to all! (Anon)
]]>I’m unfamiliar with their process, but am pretty darn sure they distribute these grants “based on arms length peer review”. In any case, my intent was to show appreciation in general to funders and fund administrators, not to muddy any waters…
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