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Simplicate,and add more lightness.
— Bill Stout
Leggerezza non significa superficialità o mediocrità, anzi la leggerezza è una caratteristica preziosa. Così nella vita, anche in quello che indossiamo vale questa filosofia. . Una nuova, sapiente costruzione, svuotata di ogni struttura e fodera interna, per una giacca dalla leggerezza impressionante e dalla vestibilità impeccabile. . #ligthness #doublebreastedjacket #seersucker #gentlemanstyle #dapperelegance #tagliatore #ss2020 #e clusive (presso George's uomo) https://www.instagram.com/p/B_kmfPmgu4t/?igshid=nf6tjxlvi9w5
Liu Wei,Meditation No. 1
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meritocracia y neoliberalismo en los algoritmos de las plataformas sociales Marwick 2013
For Marwick, the technological is the personal and the personal is the political, meaning that readers of her treatise must be prepared to translate into English the cultish, inelegant vocabulary of contemporary critical theory: “governmentality,” “discursive,” “definitional,” “instantiation” and so on. The sentences formed from these words are far from catchy and stand in stark contrast to the punchy brevity of social-media-era prose. This fundamental clash of sensibilities is felt throughout the book. Setting aside the content of Marwick’s arguments about the commercialization of the self in the age of Pinterest and LinkedIn, it’s hardly surprising that a prolix scholar should look askance at a culture that promotes extreme linguistic compression. Try reducing this thought to 140 characters: “But in technologies like Twitter, which can be used for all types of self-presentation, having a good reputation, and being trustworthy and authentic, play such an important role in self-branding theory that Web 2.0 aficionados use it to construct a single constructed identity leveraged across multiple media types.”
Marwick 2013
https://books.google.es/books?id=AHfiCgAAQBAJ&lpg=PT35&ots=3-oFm7lcIm&dq=technologies%20of%20participatory%20culture%20stem%20from%20meritocratic&hl=es&pg=PT35#v=onepage&q&f=false