Mark Dery

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Mark Dery (nascut el 24 de desembre de 1959) és un autor, conferenciant i crític cultural estatunidenc. Ha estat un dels primers observadors i crítics de la cultura en línia, va ajudar a popularitzar el terme 'culture jamming' i, en general, se li atribueix haver encunyat el terme ' al seu assaig "Black to the Future" al antologia Flame Wars: The Discourse of Cyberculture.Escriu sobre mitjans de comunicació i cultura visual, especialment elements marginals de la cultura per a una gran varietat de publicacions, des de Rolling Stone a . rdf:langString
Mark Dery (born December 24, 1959) is an American author, lecturer and cultural critic. An early observer and critic of online culture, he helped to popularize the term 'culture jamming' and is generally credited with having coined the term 'Afrofuturism' in his essay "Black to the Future" in the anthology Flame Wars: The Discourse of Cyberculture. He writes about media and visual culture, especially fringe elements of culture for a wide variety of publications, from Rolling Stone to BoingBoing. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Mark Dery (nascut el 24 de desembre de 1959) és un autor, conferenciant i crític cultural estatunidenc. Ha estat un dels primers observadors i crítics de la cultura en línia, va ajudar a popularitzar el terme 'culture jamming' i, en general, se li atribueix haver encunyat el terme ' al seu assaig "Black to the Future" al antologia Flame Wars: The Discourse of Cyberculture.Escriu sobre mitjans de comunicació i cultura visual, especialment elements marginals de la cultura per a una gran varietat de publicacions, des de Rolling Stone a .
rdf:langString Mark Dery (born December 24, 1959) is an American author, lecturer and cultural critic. An early observer and critic of online culture, he helped to popularize the term 'culture jamming' and is generally credited with having coined the term 'Afrofuturism' in his essay "Black to the Future" in the anthology Flame Wars: The Discourse of Cyberculture. He writes about media and visual culture, especially fringe elements of culture for a wide variety of publications, from Rolling Stone to BoingBoing.
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