Warren Ellis on experience comsumption

// February 3rd, 2011 // Uncategorized

Ο Warren Ellis, στην τελευταία στήλη του στο Wired UK, επαναλαμβάνει (με πιο εύγλωττο τρόπο) τα όσα είπα κι εγώ σε προηγούμενο post για την κατανάλωση εμπειριών:

What we’ve discovered is that the physical experience still has meaning and, in fact, has become sharpened. Gigs are still attended not just because of the music, nor even for being in proximity to the human beings actually playing the music, but because they come with an atmosphere and shared sense of being there together. Even live albums or professional TV coverage won’t give you that. I can’t help feeling that watching a live stream of some distant gig you really want to be at would be somewhat saddening, if not deadening.

Vinyl continues its resurgence. Print objects are treasured more than ever. Maybe, here in our digital days, we’ve come to value the real just a little bit more.

Πλήρες άρθρο.

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