Doug discuses bioculture and viral media

2007-09-25 00:00:00

IEET Fellow Doug Rushkoff talks with Connected Marketing about his "early interest in transitional states - such as actor/audience as part the social construction of theatre and life/death in biology - which has been a central theme of his wide-ranging output in various media. We discuss this theme in the context of some of his work on psychedelics, the early days of the Internet, innovation, communication and coercion, open source democracy, and what has become what we now call viral marketing."

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Episode 2

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IEET Fellow Doug Rushkoff talks with Connected Marketing about his "early interest in transitional states - such as actor/audience as part the social construction of theatre and life/death in biology - which has been a central theme of his wide-ranging output in various media. We discuss this theme in the context of some of his work on psychedelics, the early days of the Internet, innovation, communication and coercion, open source democracy, and what has become what we now call viral marketing."

Episode 1

Download mp3 file (6.15MB)

Download m4a file (4.30MB)

Episode 2

Download mp3 file (6.71MB)

Download m4a file (4.70MB)

http://www.connectedmarketing.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/podcast/DouglasRushkoffEpisode1.mp3