April 17, 2009
[ugc3] W. Russell Neuman
Russ Neuman begins with a Firesign ref: Everything you know is wrong. If you project from current media to its future, you’ll be wrong. We always have been (he says). E.g., our early vision of the telephone viewed it as a broadcast medium that would lend itself to demagoguery. [NOTE: Live-blogging. Typing too fast. Believe nothing that you read. Thank you.]
He shows an attempted typology of UGC with 24 categories. It will probably make the same mistakes as our early understanding of the phone. Western Union, which declined to buy the patents, didn’t understand it as a long-distance device.
Categories: Uncategorized Tagged with: conference coverage • digital culture • media • telephone • ugc
Date: April 17th, 2009 dw
Date: April 17th, 2009 dw