Posts Tagged ‘digital media’
what’s on telly? Oh, I’ll tell you what’s on telly…
Unfounded statement: Cop shows are not good for anyone.
Not even people training to become cops, I’d hazard a guess.
There – I said it. I don’t even have proof. Bite me.
Economic alchemy & digital media (part 2)
I touched on increased availability of media content in part 1, and there’s another reason for this increase in supply: it is easy for consumers to become content-producers themselves. So what happens when the entire demographic is treated as a group of producer-consumers, each able to produce and/or consume media content to some degree?
Economic alchemy & digital media (part 1)
I was challenged, in a classroom setting, to respond to this book called ‘unlimited wealth: the theory and practice of economic alchemy‘ by Paul Zane Pilzer. In very broad terms, his idea of alchemy is that societies thrive when their economies become more knowledge-based, and when technical innovation is maximised. He argues (I think), [...]


Sebeck and Mantz cruised through town with the strobes flashing but no siren. No need to alarm anyone. From his unmarked Crown Victoria, Sebeck watched the unsuspecting citizenry - the tax base on power walks. They'd have something to talk about tonight at Pilates class.