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The Digital Humanities Manifesto 2.0
- Curation is so deeply under-explored on the Internet in my opinion. It sits right in between consumption and creation and is the perfect bridge between the two, allowing us to actively engage with what we consume to then produce work from this saved knowledge.
from Things I'm thinking about by sari azout
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- Curation, in a sense, is its own form of intertextuality, or the shaping of a text’s meaning by another text. Content doesn’t exist on the Internet in a vacuum: it takes up space, and it forms a web of influence and connections. We have the content. Now, the question becomes: what will we do with it?
from Curators Are the New Creators by Gaby Goldberg
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- Knowing where to go and what to do is the currency that, in the modern aspiration economy, makes curators more important than influencers. They guide their audience through culture by putting forward a selection of images, references, codes, product releases, or memes. Curation gives even mundane objects value by connecting them with a point of vie... See more
from Move Over Influencers, Here Come Curators by andjelicaaa.substack.com
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- Curation, in a sense, is its own form of intertextuality, or the shaping of a text’s meaning by another text.
from Curators Are the New Creators. The Business Model of Good Taste | by Gaby Goldberg | Medium by gabygoldberg.medium.com
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- Curation is the act of creating context. - Jacob Horne
from The Actual* Web3 Curation Landscape by Lawson Baker
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