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Did Content Kill Culture?, AI algorithm for content selection, content -…
Did Content Kill Culture?
AI algorithm for content selection
look at a work as a sum of parts
repetition
looks at some criteria
content
circulation
traditional television
cable
threat to network television
more changes
radio
streaming patforms
competing against sleep
autoplay feature
providing "escape"
demands huge amount of time
doesn't require much attention
turned the media landscape into a content machine
rising cultural dominance
very small room for growth
relies on low budget
good for spinoffs
devaluation of mass culture
can be used absentmindedly
purpose of content
only secondary to form
consumption is the main point
message
information
story
market
binge culture
affects political agency of consumers
driven by "assembly line logic"
rise in reality TV shows
'infinite/endless' demand
bankability
neoliberal
shift from understanding cultural production