"Sex, Drugs and Updating Your Blog"

“In the past — way back in the mid-’90s, say — artists had only occasional contact with their fans. If a musician was feeling friendly, he might greet a few audience members at the bar after a show. Then the Internet swept in. Now fans think nothing of sending an e-mail message to their favorite singer — and they actually expect a personal reply. This is not merely an illusion of intimacy. Performing artists these days, particularly new or struggling musicians, are increasingly eager, even desperate, to master the new social rules of Internet fame. They know many young fans aren’t hearing about bands from MTV or magazines anymore; fame can come instead through viral word-of-mouth, when a friend forwards a Web-site address, swaps an MP3, e-mails a link to a fan blog or posts a cellphone concert video on YouTube.

Acima, trecho do texto publicado na revista do NY Times. É longo, mas vale a pena ler.

Comments

Anonymous said…
Muuuuuito boa esta matéria, Luigi! Thanx!
Anonymous said…
muito bom, mesmo, Luigi.
Anonymous said…
ótima indicação!

então, o link pro site do SPFW tá zuado. quando clica nele cai em página não encontrada. arruma pra gente moço? rs

bjo!

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