In episode 206, Charis talks about being fascinated by the idea of someone sitting down to watch an 857 hour movie and whether that experience uniquely gives a more tangible understanding of capitalism.
I Watched An 857-Hour Movie To Encounter Capitalism’s Extremes by Ashley Darrow
--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/maekanitup/message109: Feeling no pleasure in music and the anatomy of a TikTok hit
108: Streaming services and tokenism
107: New tech is a hard sell and rich people are really lucky
106: TikTok content moderation issues and Adobe blocks Venezuelan users
105: Forever 21 bankruptcy and esports apparel monetization
104: The MacArthur Grant and luxury’s position on climate crisis activism
103: Influencer grammar and YouTube verification
102: Posthumous collections and unionizing
101: Special edition ft. personal questions
100: Products for older people and disability access
099: The future of Diet Prada and the purpose of gender-neutral pronouns
098: The memes and brands relationship and virtual influencers
097: The history and effect of the hipster
096: Peak podcast and the Bob Ross paintings mystery
095: Instagram combats bullying and the millennial art market
094: What photographers owe subjects and smartphones are either killing or saving the planet
093: Gaming subscriptions and changing women’s football
092: Creative capital and teens on climate crisis
091: Rei Kawakubo and the role of work
090: Experience as art and smart cities
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