Abstract: A case study of the mediated elements of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art’s 010101: Art in Technological Times In the age of networks and the Internet, expressions of culture are moving into global cyberspaces. Most recently, artwork … Continue reading
Abstract: In his article Circuits of Power[1], Ronald Diebert notes that there is an assumption in American society that the society at large is more prone and vulnerable to attack as it becomes increasingly dependent on networked technologies. Simultaneously, there … Continue reading
Abstract: Minorities, collectively, are becoming the majority. By 2050, African Americans, Asian Americans and Latinos will comprise 50 percent of the U.S. population and hold more than $3 trillion in purchasing power. In response to this drastic change, ethnic marketing … Continue reading
Abstract: In some cultures, aging is embraced. The experience and wisdom of elders is held in high regard. In American capitalist culture, however, signs of aging are met with increasing resistance. Appearing “old” has become undesirable. At present, the existence … Continue reading