Books, Brochures, and Chapters>Book: Coupland, Douglas (January, 2010), Transience is Now Permanence & The Fate of the Middle Classes (Doomed), Edge Foundation, Inc., Retrieved on 2010-10-01Source Material [edge.org]
Folksonomies: culture internet technology society Memes
23 JAN 2011
The Population Explosion of Celebrities are Cancelling Ea...
The Internet has made me very casual with a level of omniscience that was unthinkable a decade ago. I now wonder if God gets bored knowing the answer to everything. The Internet forces me, as a creator, to figure out who I really am and what is unique to me — or to anyone else, for that matter — I like this. ... The Internet forces me to renegotiate my relationship to the celebrity dimension of pop culture. There are too many celebrities now, and they all cancel each other out (15 minutes...With the increasing number of celebrities in the world, the value of each celebrity is reduced, when everyone is a celebrity, we should all fee free to be eccentric ourselves.
Parent Reference
How is the Internet Changing the Way You Think?
Books, Brochures, and Chapters>Book: Brockman, John, ed. (January, 2010), How is the Internet Changing the Way You Think?, Edge Foundation, Inc., Retrieved on 2010-10-01Source Material [edge.org]
Folksonomies: new media