Vernacular Video, oozing in like black water

*There's something very strange about framing this huge transition as "TV." That flatscreen might look a bit like an old-school TV screen, but it's certainly not "TV" any more, because the political, economic and social structures that surrounded TV have been demolished in this scenario.

*A "TV" becomes one humbled part of a landscape of video-capable screens that include handhelds, palmtops, laptops, desktops, "a screen on the wall that's facing the couch and used to be a television," and ...

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