Thursday, October 29, 2015
Final 5 points (Lecture Response)
This will be less of a lecture response and more of an all-encompassing view of what we've talked about. Magazines, radio, TV, movies, and now the internet. Each one rises and then falls, for the next thing to come along. Along the way, all of them demassified in little ways and gained neat little innovations. Full page color pictures in magazines and newspapers, 3D TVs, DirecTV, 3D Movies, and it goes on. No matter how many innovations to a media there are, however, they always lose their popularity over time. They never ever go extinct, they always exist, just not at the rate of when they were at their prime. Vinyl is something that'd be cool if it was still really popular, because the sound quality is better than that of digital songs. Fashion styles from previous generations are cool too, but of course everything is labeled "retro" these days. I'm not even sure if I'm being that coherent with my points anymore, so this is it.
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