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New Media Quotes

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Jess C. Scott
“[novan]: bassists are very good with their fingers
[novan]: and some of us sing backup vocals, so that means we're good with our mouths too...

(~ IM chat with Novan Chang, 18, bassist)”
Jess C Scott, EyeLeash: A Blog Novel

Alain de Botton
“We are continuously challenged to discover new works of culture—and, in the process, we don’t allow any one of them to assume a weight in our minds.”
Alain de Botton

Marshall McLuhan
“The student of media soon comes to expect the New Media of any period whatever to be classed as 'pseudo' by those who acquired the patterns of earlier media, whatever they may happen to be. ”
Marshall McLuhan

Ellen Lupton
“Universal design systems can no longer be dismissed as the irrelevant musings of a small, localized design community. A second modernism has emerged, reinvigorating the utopian search for universal forms that marked the birth of design as a discourse and a discipline nearly a century earlier.”
Ellen Lupton, Thinking with Type: A Critical Guide for Designers, Writers, Editors, and Students

Clay Shirky
“Personal value is the kind of value we receive from being active instead of passive, creative instead of consumptive.”
Clay Shirky, Cognitive Surplus: Creativity and Generosity in a Connected Age

Clay Shirky
“Upgrading one's imagination about what is possible is always a leap of faith.”
Clay Shirky, Cognitive Surplus: Creativity and Generosity in a Connected Age

Clay Shirky
“Public and civic value require commitment and hard work among the core group of participants. It also requires that these groups be self-governing and submit to constraints that help them ignore distracting and entertaining material and stay focused instead of some sophisticated task.”
Clay Shirky, Cognitive Surplus: Creativity and Generosity in a Connected Age

Abhijit Naskar
“Why do you think news of violence and aggression receive huge ratings! It’s because the human mind is conditioned to pay more attention to negative events than positive ones, because even if you ignore a positive event, it’s very unlikely that something bad will happen to you because of your ignorance, but if you are inattentive to a negative event, you may just lose your life.”
Abhijit Naskar, Mission Reality

Germany Kent
“To be successful as a journalist, you must be curious and have a yearning for learning facts.”
Germany Kent

Clay Shirky
“Civic participants don't aim to make life better merely for members of the group. They want to improve even the lives of people who never participate...”
Clay Shirky

Clay Shirky
“Sharing thoughts and expressions and even actions with others, possibly many others, is becoming a normal opportunity, not just for professionals and experts but for anyone who wants it. This opportunity can work on scales and over duration that were previously unimaginable. Unlike personal or communal value, public value requires not just new opportunities for old motivations; it requires governance, which is to say ways of discouraging or preventing people from wrecking either the process or the product of the group.”
Clay Shirky

Clay Shirky
“This work is not easy, and it never goes smoothly. Because we are hopelessly committed to both individual and group effectiveness, groups committed to public or civic value are rarely permanent. Instead, groups need to acquire a culture that rewards their members for doing that hard work. It takes this kind of group effort to get what we need, not just what we want; understanding how to create and maintain is one of the great challenges of our era.”
Clay Shirky, Cognitive Surplus: Creativity and Generosity in a Connected Age

Luvvie Ajayi Jones
“We have more ways to get our news than ever, which is supposed to be a good thing, because more competition is supposed to challenge you to do better. However, in this social media age, what is has done is allowed the information business to be a free- rein free-for-all. Old rules of journalistic integrity have been thrown out the window. Everyone has been given the conch, and no one knows what to do with it. Instead of using the new-media landscape to spur us to higher quality, we have instead become sloppier than ever: Tweet first, research later. Post first, rescind later. Guess first, confirm later.”
Luvvie Ajayi, I'm Judging You: The Do-Better Manual

Germany Kent
“The whole word is familiar with Zoom now.”
Germany Kent