
My First Recession, Critical Internet Culture In Transition
Ned Rossiter
My First Recession, Critical Internet Culture In Transition
Ned Rossiter
Book Details:
Year: | 2011 |
Publisher: | Institute of Network Cultures |
Pages: | 219 pages |
Language: | english |
Since: | 18/07/2016 |
Size: | 812 KB |
License: | CC-BY-NC-ND |
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My First Recession starts after the party is over. This study maps the tran- sition of critical Internet culture from the mid to late 1990s Internet craze to the dotcom crash, the subsequent meltdown of global financial markets and 9/11. In his discussion of the dotcom boom-and-bust cycle, Geert Lovink lays out the challenges faced by critical Internet culture today. In a series of case studies, Lovink meticulously describes the ambivalent attitude that artists and activists take as they veer back and forth between euphoria and skepticism. As a part of this process, Lovink examines the internal dynamics of virtual communities through an analysis of the use of moderation and “col- laborative filtering” on mailing lists and weblogs. He also confronts the practical and theoretical problems that appear as artists join the growing number of new-media education programs. Delving into the unexplored gold mines of list archives and weblogs, Lovink reveals a world that is largely unknown to both the general public and the Internet visionaries.
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