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An edition of Cult-ure (2010)

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"Culture is your local consensus reality; your clothing, cuisine and hairstyle, the music you listen to, the films you see; your values, ideas, beliefs and prejudices. Culture, unlike race, is not a compulsory accident of birth, but an intellectual position. Today culture has a powerful new vector: the internet. Ideas -- from a YouTube video to a viral marketing phenomenon or a fundamentalist religion -- are travelling further and faster, and changing the cultural landscape like never before. In a new electronic democracy of ideas, cultural power is devolving to the creative individual. We will soon all have the means to create; we just have to decide whether it be art or bombs. In our symbol-drenched lives we desperately need a way of decoding the messages that bombard us. Written and designed by Rian Hughes, cult-ure is the culmination of a decade's research into why and how we communicate. Revealing how ideas are communicated through words, symbols and gestures, how such ideas gain cultural currency via the theory of the meme, cult-ure provides a thought-provoking exploration into media convergence within our digital age and an insider's guide into the changing nature of communications, perceptions and identities. Set to become a cult publication for the digital generation, cult-ure is the 21st century answer to Marshall McLuhan's seminal The Medium is the Massage. Cult-ure is your thought-provoking guide to surviving the new media revolution, and a potent inoculation against infection by dangerous ideas."--

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Publisher
Fiell
Language
English
Pages
362

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Published in
London
Other Titles
Culture

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Dewey Decimal Class
302.23
Library of Congress
P94.6 .H84 2010

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Pagination
362 p.
Number of pages
362

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL45347366M
ISBN 10
1906863288
ISBN 13
9781906863289
OCLC/WorldCat
758344384, 630503328

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