The classic consumer-producer problem refers to a technical problem. Clearly there is one in social way as well. Although the way I see it, it is rather a opportunity instead of a problem. Unless the messenger or the medium is hold responsible, only then there is a problem. Don’t kill the messenger
Digital times are much like the medieval times.
The occupation of a Messenger was dangerous
if the message delivered was less than favorable
the Messenger was often the victim of anger.
‘o, Short Ups
A YouTube showcase I've compiled of 30+ vof the prolific digital-oracle MyClueIn whose electronic probes are a/v mashups stunning & poignant hyperswirls of half-forgotten television ephemera, séance-like excavations of rare Mcluhan-isms, & fragments hallucinations of surreal, warped pop-culture --- ripp'd out of context and rubb'd together in static reverie. Mcluhan breathing his essential, spectral presence through the inn[t]er-vieoux-tubes...
marshall mcluhan on the relationship and adoption of old and new media by culture.
this clip taken from ted talk by peter hirshberg, for training purposes on how social media is being worked into our daily lives