Dec 23, 2011
unbuiltroads:
Post-Internet guru Louis Doulas conducts an in-depth investigation of ‘Likes’ vs ‘Notes’ on DINCA.
louisdoulas:

“It is these clickable symbols that replace textual responses online and  justify consumption without dissertation, ultimately encouraging a type  of passive consumerism where things are merely nodded at and  popularized through formal evaluation and understanding. “- Tiny excerpt from an essay I wrote for DINCA called ‘Likes and  Notes At a Glance: Consumption without Contextualization’:Read it HERE


I’ve been thinking alot about this kinda thing.

unbuiltroads:

Post-Internet guru Louis Doulas conducts an in-depth investigation of ‘Likes’ vs ‘Notes’ on DINCA.

louisdoulas:

“It is these clickable symbols that replace textual responses online and justify consumption without dissertation, ultimately encouraging a type of passive consumerism where things are merely nodded at and popularized through formal evaluation and understanding. “

- Tiny excerpt from an essay I wrote for DINCA called ‘Likes and Notes At a Glance: Consumption without Contextualization’:

Read it HERE

I’ve been thinking alot about this kinda thing.

(via michaelswaney)

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