Lynn Hoff

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In a 1984 article for the journal Popular Music titled “The Walkman Effect,” the Japanese musicology scholar Shuhei Hosokawa wrote that the “listener seems to cut the auditory contact with the outer world where he really lives: seeking the perfection of his ‘individual’ zone of listening.” With the Walkman, physical reality conformed to the listener’s mood, the same way recommendations bend digital spaces toward users’ desires.
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