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A view of the ocean from the tiny screen yields a cool, foggy moment of nostalgia. Technology at its finest. Part of the audio sketch series, Micro-Texts, which consist of 11 creatively produced commentaries that explore the cultural impact of technology. Produced weekly in the last three months of 2000 for the PRI-distributed "Beyond Computers," each piece still reflects a contemporary view of how machines are ruling our lives.
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Coming To America
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Food
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Freedom
(02:05)
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Kids
(02:00)
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Letters
(02:01)
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Love and Hate
(02:20)
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Part of the audio sketch series, Micro-Texts, exploring culture and technology.
Obsession
(02:18)
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Part of the audio sketch series, Micro-Texts, exploring culture and technology.
Speed
(02:00)
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Part of the audio sketch series, Micro-Texts, exploring culture and technology.
Vision
(02:01)
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Part of the audio sketch series, Micro-Texts, exploring culture and technology.
Piece Description
A view of the ocean from the tiny screen yields a cool, foggy moment of nostalgia. Technology at its finest. Part of the audio sketch series, Micro-Texts, which consist of 11 creatively produced commentaries that explore the cultural impact of technology. Produced weekly in the last three months of 2000 for the PRI-distributed "Beyond Computers," each piece still reflects a contemporary view of how machines are ruling our lives.
Broadcast History
All 11 commentaries were commissioned and aired weekly between September and December 2000 on the PRI-distributed program, "Beyond Computers," originating from KQED-FM. The show went off the air a few years later.