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" ... Actually, Dofat’s decision seems to be getting across. Recently, she overheard her sons discussing exchanging gifts and asking one another what they need, not what they want. “I'd like to think my conversation had something to do with that, but I'll take any step they take closer to moving away from the commercialism of holidays and mindless purchases,” Dofat says. ... "
" ... As the Mosaic browser turns 26 this year, having ushered in the modern web a quarter century ago, much of our conversation about the web turns around how rapidly it has upended, revolutionized and reinforced our access to information and the world around us, but also how it has undermined and destroyed traditional ideals like our trust in that information and the underpinnings of democracy. When we speak of the web today we talk of it in almost mythical terms, of an entirely new medium utterly unlike any that have gone before. Yet, if we look a bit more closely at the evolution of television into a similarly disruptive force and its devolution towards unadulterated commercialism, we see the trajectory of the web today bears much in common with its predecessor nearly a century ago. ... "
" ... In many ways, cottagecore is “a response to commercialism,” O’Leary says, or a turning away from technology and toward more hands-on creativity. ... "
" ... In the 2006 cult comedy Idiocracy, Luke Wilson’s character wakes up from a 500-year slumber to a society where people are idiots, commercialism is rampant and the world’s crops are irrigated with sports drinks. To be identified in that world, people register with the Identity Processing Program of America and have their name tattooed on the wrist. The speech-recognition interface of the tattoo machine doesn’t mess around, and Luke’s character stumbles over his answers and becomes known in the movie as “Not Sure.” If you don’t know that movie, please make time for it. It’s fun — and a bit of an eye-opener too! ... "
" ... Pulling on themes of commercialism, her often repulsive images show that every platform can be hijacked as a culutural canvas. ... "