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Industry 4.0 in Cultural Industry
2020This chapter enlightens how Industry 4.0 is gradually implemented in Cultural Industry. Even though Industry 4.0 started from manufacturing, it soon expanded to less technologically consuming industries, such as the Cultural, creating new opportunities especially in the field of Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality technologies.
Antonios Kargas, Dimitrios Varoutas
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2018
This chapter examines some of the ideas that Theodor Adorno elucidated around the term culture industry, compiling mainly the ideas published in the text Aesthetic Theory of 1970. The term culture industry is also contextualized in the chapter with the reflections that Adorno previously exposed in 1947.
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This chapter examines some of the ideas that Theodor Adorno elucidated around the term culture industry, compiling mainly the ideas published in the text Aesthetic Theory of 1970. The term culture industry is also contextualized in the chapter with the reflections that Adorno previously exposed in 1947.
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Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 1937
Education and industrial development in the Japanese Empire are here described as seen by the author during his visits to that country, in which he recently delivered a series of lectures under the lwadare Foundation.
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Education and industrial development in the Japanese Empire are here described as seen by the author during his visits to that country, in which he recently delivered a series of lectures under the lwadare Foundation.
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Organization Science, 2000
In my early “Processing Fads and Fashions: An Organization-Set Analysis of Cultural Industry Systems” (1972), the middle “throughput” phase, or most organizational aspect of cultural industries, was emphasized. In this depoliticized exploration of what Adorno (1991) had earlier characterized as the industrialization of high culture, and Powdermaker ...
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In my early “Processing Fads and Fashions: An Organization-Set Analysis of Cultural Industry Systems” (1972), the middle “throughput” phase, or most organizational aspect of cultural industries, was emphasized. In this depoliticized exploration of what Adorno (1991) had earlier characterized as the industrialization of high culture, and Powdermaker ...
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2017
The term cultural industries indicates the combined processes of creation, mass production and distribution of cultural goods and services on an industrial- commercial level, that is to say, on a large scale with the main goal of realising profits. This notion generally includes text, music, television and cinema production and marketing, as well as ...
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The term cultural industries indicates the combined processes of creation, mass production and distribution of cultural goods and services on an industrial- commercial level, that is to say, on a large scale with the main goal of realising profits. This notion generally includes text, music, television and cinema production and marketing, as well as ...
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‘Culture Industry’ and Cultural Work
2007The aim of this chapter is to outline various critical theories1 of cultural work as undertaken within cultural industries. It first provides a review of Adorno and Horkheimer’s account of the ‘culture industry’, before demonstrating how its insights have come to underpin more recent (‘post-Adornian’) accounts of the industrialization and ...
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2013
How did digital media happen ? Through a unique approach to digital documents, and detailed intricate histories of illicit internet piracy networks, The Digital Culture Industry goes beyond the Napster creation myth and illuminates the unseen individuals, code and events behind the turn to digital media.
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How did digital media happen ? Through a unique approach to digital documents, and detailed intricate histories of illicit internet piracy networks, The Digital Culture Industry goes beyond the Napster creation myth and illuminates the unseen individuals, code and events behind the turn to digital media.
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