Thursday, January 13, 2011
The Purpose of Digital Media Invigoration
To provide a new re-mediated medium for expression. To not draw attention to itself. To allow intuitive interactions with intangible media. To add value to the home. To simplify music by getting rid of static folders altogether.
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