Hospitality in the Age of Media Representation
The world overflows with stimuli. Many of these are advertising messages that will never know whether we hear them. They are not alive but continue speaking. We adjust our filters and stop listening to them in turn. In an economy of excess, the advertising industry meets this problem with more advertising. The vendors' cries grow louder and it becomes more difficult to wit...more
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by Atropa Press
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Aside from snipping off some of the introductory parts and a sentence here and there throughout, I probably wouldn't change anything in this book. Not that I agreed with everything, far from it, but it was all interesting, and thankfully laid out in a linear way, not that William Burroughs-ish style that a lot of modern philosophy books are written in. Nothing wrong with that when William Burroughs does it, but when you're writing a book to be informative, then pull off some cut-and-paste shit...more
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