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March 08, 2005

Great segment yesterday on WNYC's Brian Lehrer Show -- an interview with Thomas De Zengotita, author of Mediated: How the Media Shapes Your World and the Way You Live In It.

His basic premise is that our lives are mediated (that is, seen through the lens of various media) to such an extent that we experience reality in a completely artificial way. This makes us resemble method actors, he asserts: always immersed in our roles, always "in the moment", always knowing our "motivation".

To me, some of what he's saying seems like a de-academicized take on the model of "subjectivity" put forth by semiotics: each of us is defined in part by the kinds of discourses in which we participate, be they films, social interactions, or Gawker blurbs. Still, though, it looks like a good read.

There's also a good interview with the author on Salon.

Via Stay Free! Daily


Originally posted by Damian Chadwick from Stay Free! Daily, remediated by yatta on Mar 8, 2005 at 11:36 PM