Open Source Democracy Open Source Democracy

Open Source Democracy

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Publisher Description

Interactive media changed this equation. Imagine if your father were watching that aspirin commercial back in 1955 on his old console television. Even if he suspected that he was watching a commercial designed to put him in a state of anxiety, in order to change the channel and remove himself from the externally imposed tension, he would have to move the popcorn off his lap, pull up the lever on his recliner, walk up to the television set and manually turn the dial. All that amounts to a somewhat rebellious action for a bleary-eyed television viewer. To sit through the rest of the commercial, however harrowing, might cost him only a tiny quantity of human energy until the pills come out of the drawer. The brain, being lazy, chooses the path of least resistance and Dad sits through the whole commercial.

GENRE
Nonfiction
RELEASED
2004
January 20
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
64
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SELLER
Public Domain
SIZE
52
KB

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