... "The bulk of the book [von Stephen "Ants Emergence" Johnson, vor dem erscheinen] argues that pop culture is more complex than it used to be and more than we usually give it credit for. Look past the content of video games and TV, Steve says, and you'll see that their structures are far more complicated and demanding than ever before. (Deadwood should be his new favorite example.) He graphs the complexity of social relationships in Dynasty and 24, for example, and shows that the former is like a family while the latter is like a village." ...
via weinbergers joho-blog. stimmt ja und verdient analyse, aber dann doch ein wenig enttäuschend (und der kernthese widerspechend) die reflexive ebene: "In following 24, we get better at understanding complex social relationships."
via weinbergers joho-blog. stimmt ja und verdient analyse, aber dann doch ein wenig enttäuschend (und der kernthese widerspechend) die reflexive ebene: "In following 24, we get better at understanding complex social relationships."
jurijmlotman - am Dienstag, 3. Mai 2005, 10:28 - Rubrik: media culture