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Media for Change: agoraXchange and Yes Men – highly suggested reading

agoraXchange is an MMO game under development. In the game design pages under the suggested rules section, among many others for consideration one user has suggested the below: A player may not injure...

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MMORPG Lexicon

Link to Nick Yee’s Lexicon of MMORPG terminology  

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To the English Speaking Produsers of the Future

The present is always the least visible and this may explain why social media produsers envision their language cannon as having precedence over conventional English. But the sobering fact is that...

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More than you can afford

From the readings I noticed a trend, it is made mention several times how overwhelmed we have become by media saturation. We are faced with having to budget our attention much like we do with money. It...

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It's the 21st Century LSD! "Cos every-little-thing, is gonna be alright"

[polldaddy poll=3981216] List of Psychotropic Drugs

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Brother Murdoch

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Social Media Panopticon

The present is always the least visible and this may explain why social media produsers envision their language cannon as having precedence over conventional English. But the sobering fact is that...

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Technofetish and Technoworship

If emptiness is content and digital media is mathematical deception then the students of this unit are full to the brim.

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Poem – The Spectacle of the Spectacle

Lost under onion layers of meaning and mediation. nothing but a murmur of the new is required the folk will tag, those folk will curse the meme is against and is for the competition on whose side does...

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Barthes Quotes

“… the text is a fabric of quotations, resulting from a thousand sources of culture.” “…the birth of the reader must be requited by the death of the author.” Roland Barthes 1968

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