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Yatú Espinosa: USB Club
with the rise of convenience, we lost rituals. You don't even have to cook anymore. You can just order it to your door. And it's like in an age where media is being skewed, where do we look to find originality in media? When everything is on the Internet, how do we form identity off of it? What's our offline identity? That's a forever question.
Kristoffer • Yatú Espinosa: USB Club
The cost of convenience is the loss of the ritual aspect of things. And those rituals have meaning. And I think if we go further towards the convenience where there is no friction, then we don't make choices anymore. Then we're just consuming.
Kristoffer • Yatú Espinosa: USB Club
Well, with the rise of convenience, we lost rituals. You don't even have to cook anymore. You can just order it to your door. And it's like in an age where media is being skewed, where do we look to find originality in media? When everything is on the Internet, how do we form identity off of it? What's our offline identity? That's a forever... See more