Artist Nathan Gulick and I continue our discussion, and get into how access to resolution is becoming indicative of social class. As Augmented Reality becomes more common, how will our subscription to services affect our perception of reality compared to those who use a different company for the same services? We also consider the size of the generational gap between Baby Boomers and Millenials in relation to exponential rate of technological evolution, and imagine a near future where algorithm made deep fake images will change the trust we have in photographs.
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61. Culture Shock - Gweneth Gilmore
60. What is Creative Freedom? - Gweneth Gilmore
59. Critical Consumption of Media - Kellan Barnebey King
58. Pivotal Moments in History - Kellan Barnebey King
57. An Illustrated Autoethnography - Dr. Bethanie Irons
56. Instagram - Dr. Bethanie Irons
55. Generation Gaps - Katie Kline
54. FOMO - Katie Kline
53. LA Stories and Poems - Alex Andrew Sanchez
52. The Everyday Violence That Doesn’t Kill You - Alex Andrew Sanchez
51. Origins and Practice - Michelle Chong
50. Narrative Therapy - Michelle Chong
49. 2020 - Micah Wood
48. L’Origine du Monde - Micah Wood
47. Blobs - Laura Hyunjhee Kim
46. Postmodernism - Adrian Paules
45. Anne Carlisle - Adrian Paules
44. Playing Roles - Nico Hernandez
43. Escapism - Nico Hernandez
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