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December 1, 2019

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Slow Media

Richard Maxwell says that your smart phone should have a tailpipe on it, so you understand that it is connected to the physical infrastructure that affects our planet. It's not just a magical box.

- Jennifer Rauch -

Slow Media

Jennifer Rauch took a six-month break from the Internet, iPhone, email and ebooks. Instead of unplugging she says, "I was replugging into relationships, into nature and into my community." She argues that Carlo Petrini's (Slow Food) principles "good, clean, fair" also apply to digital media. In regard to "clean"-- is the production of electronic products environmentally sustainable? With regard to "fair"-- are the people making the media products being treated humanely?
More in this conversation with Rauch.

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It might be worthwhile just to pause and remind oneself that the digital cloud is not a cloud :) For more inspiration, read "Considering Media in the Light of Relationship and Attention."


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