Part IIIPostproduction
Part III, titled “Postproduction,” includes chapters written to reflect on and evaluate the efficient state in which we currently find ourselves. As was explained in the general Introduction, we have the means to edit and share with a postproductive attitude, and this affects how we create content and relate to that content in a social space. The guidelines for this part are more abstract, written to be relevant across all media, but more than anything encourage the production of ephemeral works that change by way of constant updates. Such work could produce regenerative content, appropriate and/or remix social media, or repurpose databases. Nevertheless, similarly to the other two parts, the guidelines could also be implemented ...
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