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Love in the Time of Instagram
Love in the Time of Instagram
it's just so much easier for us to broadcast our love now. ​ He is ambivalent about the medium of social photography, arguing that the technology is only a tool that exposes existing fractures in the community and the self. ​ As Jean Baudrillard predicted in the middle of the 20th century, the camera went from changing the way we remember to changing the way we see. ​ To my son and daughters, when you read this one day: I see you and I love you with that eye too.
·brutalsouth.substack.com·
Love in the Time of Instagram
“…perpetually rediscovering that every identity is ‘manufactured’ and ‘effortless identity’ requires even more effort (and cognitive dissonance) to sustain”
“…perpetually rediscovering that every identity is ‘manufactured’ and ‘effortless identity’ requires even more effort (and cognitive dissonance) to sustain”
seems like teenagers are perpetually rediscovering that every identity is "manufactured" and "effortless identity" requires even more effort (and cognitive dissonance) to sustain— Rob Horning (@robhorning) April 24, 2019
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“…perpetually rediscovering that every identity is ‘manufactured’ and ‘effortless identity’ requires even more effort (and cognitive dissonance) to sustain”