Culture
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Along the way, though, I started examining my city, its culture, its infrastructure, trying to figure out why our specific city seemed to have a problem with obesity.
And so you see this
culture
starting to shift in Oklahoma City.
This is a picture of
culture.
We could describe it using modern computer terminology as a kind of read-write
culture.
It's a
culture
where people participate in the creation and the re-creation of their
culture.
And in its place, we'd have the opposite of read-write culture, what we could call read-only
culture.
Culture
where creativity was consumed but the consumer is not a creator.
A
culture
which is top-down, owned, where the vocal chords of the millions have been lost.
Never before in the history of human
culture
had it been as professionalized, never before as concentrated.
The twentieth century was that century where, at least for those places we know the best,
culture
moved from this read-write to read-only existence.
In my view, the most significant thing to recognize about what this Internet is doing is its opportunity to revive the read-write
culture
that Sousa romanticized.
User-generated content, spreading in businesses in extraordinarily valuable ways like these, celebrating amateur
culture.
By which I don't mean amateurish culture, I mean
culture
where people produce for the love of what they're doing and not for the money.
I mean the
culture
that your kids are producing all the time.
It's how they understand access to this
culture.
It is now anybody with access to a $1,500 computer who can take sounds and images from the
culture
around us and use it to say things differently.
Now, in response to this new use of
culture
using digital technologies, the law has not greeted this Sousa revival with very much common sense.
Because if copyright law at its core regulates something called copies, then in the digital world the one fact we can't escape is that every single use of
culture
produces a copy.
And second, we need the businesses that are building out this read-write
culture
to embrace this opportunity expressly, to enable it, so that this ecology of free content, or freer content, can grow on a neutral platform where they both exist simultaneously, so that more-free can compete with less-free, and the opportunity to develop the creativity in that competition can teach one the lessons of the other.
With this large brain now affordable by cooking, we went rapidly from raw foods to culture, agriculture, civilization, grocery stores, electricity, refrigerators, all of those things that nowadays allow us to get all the energy we need for the whole day in a single sitting at your favorite fast food joint.
In my culture, this is a symbol of deep affection.
Now I'm going to briefly introduce these four basic forms of immortality story, and I want to try to give you some sense of the way in which they're retold by each
culture
or generation using the vocabulary of their day.
We want to avoid death, and the dream of doing that in this body in this world forever is the first and simplest kind of immortality story, and it might at first sound implausible, but actually, almost every
culture
in human history has had some myth or legend of an elixir of life or a fountain of youth or something that promises to keep us going forever.
And I'm applying a similar trick to say, what if we looked at the universe in our
culture
through the eyes of technology?
So this makes sense, because in a certain sense what
culture
is, is the accumulation of ideas.
Now, the great news about all this, and we have a ton of work left to do, and we have a lot of
culture
to change, but the great news about all of it is that we know it works.
If it wasn't for ideas, we wouldn't be where we are now with technology, medicine, art, culture, and how we even live our lives.
But do these expressions look the same and communicate the same meaning around the world, regardless of
culture?
Conversely, he ran tests with tribes who had no prior exposure to Western
culture.
And he was talking about the importance of coaching boys into men and changing the
culture
of the locker room and giving men the tools to have healthy relationships.
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