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With such a range of options tugging at our desires, we are often identified by our entertainment choices. Get to the bottom of how and why we choose the forms of entertainment we do.
Guests:
° Sara
Diamond
° Christian Haye
° Vivian Selbo
Entertainment is always getting bigger, better, and faster. What would happen if we stopped and asked ourselves if we're having a good time?
Guests:
° Dike
Blair
° Brian Goldfarb
° Mark Kingwell
° Geert Lovink
° Midori Matsui
Adding competition to any form of entertainment makes it more spectacular to both viewers and participants. Take a look at the effects of competition in a work-hard/play-hard environment.
Guests:
° Theresa
Duncan
° Jon Ippolito
° Keith Frank
° Jon Winet
° Margaret Crane
Popular entertainment is rife with pranksters, hackers, and troublemakers looking to subvert the rules of the game. Perhaps its time we paid attention to those who work against the system to create their own forms of entertainment.
Guests:
° Rachel
Baker
° Natalie Bookchin
° Natalie Jeremijenko
° Charles D. Mudede
° RTmark
Slipping away from reality is crucial to the pleasure of entertainment. Has life become entertainment, with reality now taking a back seat?
Guests:
° Jessica
Bronson
° Mark C. Taylor
° Eric Zimmerman
Entertainment is all about us and what we are willing to put out for. How much are we willing to give up if we can't shorten the download time?
Guests:
° Larry
Harvey
°
Sarah Miller
° Franklin Sirmans
°
Mackenzie
Wark