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multirão gambiarraGambiologiaAcabei de sair do Campus Party. Barulho infernal. Uma mistura de sons que se recombinam num estado de surdez do pensamento. Fui falar de gambiologia. A descontração do tema me levou a desconcentração geral. Ouvir, pensar e falar não me foi possível. Mas isso já foi. O debate foi interessante. Uma composição de idéias que incluiu nomes como de Felipe Fonseca, André Lemos, Lucas Bambozzi, Marcus Bastus, Fred e Lucas do gambiologia.net, Sergio Amadeu, Marcelo Braz e Guilherme Maranhão. ;)
There is no subculture only subversionAchei esse comentário sobre um texto que escrevi para o C6_DIY_survival Linkania, I must admit that first reading that made me chuckle, but it really is true. Our digital world of communicating through emails and blogs really is another kind of world that people live in and brings a whole new outlook on how we all communicate throughout the world. We’re all people without faces (or even with faces) that have something to say, and we say it, not thinking of much else other then to get our view across or inform the next person with what’s going on. In a way, I’m happy that the media on television is loosing it’s hold on informing us because it’s become so corrupt (or always has been) and they censor so much that we truly don’t know all that is going on. It’s the total opposite when you go on the internet. There’s mass amounts of information for anyone to find and read and learn from and it’s this world that we have created that’s creating an even more vast amount of knowledge and enlightenment with what not only goes on in your friends lives, but the lives of others around the world. It’s a culture all its own. And I must say I love Oscar Wilde’s quote at the end of the Linkania discussion, “life is too serious a thing to be taken so seriously.”
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