Podcast of my cultural economics talk

by on June 19, 2008 at 2:20 pm in The Arts | Permalink

It is here, iffy sound quality (I only tested the beginning) but I believe it is mostly intelligible.  I talk about Facebook, Second Life, Kindle, and many other recent changes in cultural markets.  I make the bold claim — true in my view — that the last five years have seen more changes in "cultural economics" than in any other five-year period in human history.

Anonymous June 19, 2008 at 3:46 pm

I hope podcasting doesn’t become a trend here. I am hearing impaired, and get no benefit from podcasting. If you want to post occasional podcasts of lectures or interviews you’ve given in other forums, that’s great, but please don’t make the mistake that some bloggers make of letting podcasting replace text blogging. I’ve had to abandon at least one blog I dearly loved when the owner decided to dictate everything into a microphone instead of typing it up …

cameron June 19, 2008 at 10:00 pm

Any way to get this is MP3 format?

Anonymous June 20, 2008 at 2:59 pm

Hmmmm, this is your second post about this (first was here), and both times a potentially very interesting comment discussion has been stillborn because, er, the material can’t really be accessed easily or in sufficient detail.

Perhaps you could outsource the production of a transcript at low cost to some charming person in Bangladesh? Third time’s the charm.

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