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  1. Radio Alchymy PART TWO

    LIVE Demonstration of Dobbstown Xenochrony: Dave Newfeld and Bob Dobbs on Eben Rey’s "Radio Alchymy", April 12/12, in L.A

    —Huffduffed by transpondency one year ago

  2. Radio Alchymy PART ONE

    LIVE Demonstration of Dobbstown Xenochrony: Dave Newfeld and Bob Dobbs on Eben Rey’s "Radio Alchymy", April 12/12, in L.A

    —Huffduffed by transpondency one year ago

  3. CRE121 Internet-Meme | CRE: Technik, Kultur, Gesellschaft

    http://cre.fm/cre121

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    —Huffduffed by netzfeuilleton one year ago

  4. SXSW: Old Spice Resurrected: How Aging Icon Pwned Internet

    Panel from SXSW 2011.

    What are the ingredients that make for a meme-able idea? What’s the best way for brands to activate and engage online communities?

    http://schedule.sxsw.com/events/event_IAP8259

    —Huffduffed by mikeboas 2 years ago

  5. SXSW 2011 Keynote: Christopher Poole

    SXSW 2011 Keynote: Christopher Poole, Founder 4chan/Canvas

    http://schedule.sxsw.com/events/event_IAP000001

    —Huffduffed by mikeboas 2 years ago

  6. Bill Wasik on Internet-Driven Culture

    Remember Susan Boyle? "David After Dentist"? "Keyboard Cat"? All recent internet sensations, and all well on their way to being forgotten for the next thing. Bill Wasik is a senior editor at Harper’s magazine. He’s credited with organizing the first flash mob, in New York City in 2003. He points to similar Web–driven hits (and his own online pranks) to show how the internet has sped up the stream of culture. But not just for celebrities and funny videos: music, news, politics, advertising. Wasik says it all becomes "nanostories" that tumble over each other — "a churning culture of distraction." Bill Wasik looks at how the digital revolution is changing culture in his book, "And Then There’s This: How Stories Live and Die in Viral Culture." He spoke at Town Hall in Seattle on June 16, 2009.

    http://kuow.org/program.php?current=LI

    —Huffduffed by Clampants 3 years ago

  7. Do Memes Shape Our Future? (part 1 Of 2)

    Phil and Stephen, from The Speculist, talk about the importance of Memes and ask "How important are ideas in shaping the future"?

    —Huffduffed by Clampants 4 years ago