Independent Revolutions Inside the Culture's Visual Soul - Blood $atellite

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After reviewing an article by Spandrell reviewing the rise and fall of the Neoreaction (NRx) movement from the inside, Dimes and Judas segue into a review of the book “Human as Media: The Emancipation of Authorship” by Andrey Miroshnichenko. This book explores the concept of the Viral Editor, essentially the aggregate mind and soul of the internet given form by a neural network of users, each of whom functioning as a form of media in and of themselves.

Taken from Episode #257 – One Squat can Change the World [“i can become fused with redoubled ardor”]

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Timestamps:

00:00 – Spandrell's “A Post-Mortem on Neoreaction”

13:32 – “Human as Media: The Emancipation of Authorship” Discussion Begins

18:44 – The Emergence of The Pivotal Generation

20:38 – The Emancipation of Medias Empowering the Laypeople and Delegitimizing Institutions

24:51 – If you Don’t Publish Online, You Don’t Exist

29:57 – The Quest for Response as a Sixth Sense

32:24 – The Viral Editor as the Economy of Takes

37:36 – The Filter of Communities as a Response to the Feed

42:35 – The Response of the Establishment and the Issue of Fake Screenshots

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