Slow Media Manifesto
"In the second decade, people will not search for new technologies  allowing for even easier, faster and low-priced content production.  Rather, appropriate reactions to this media revolution are to be  developed and integrated politically, culturally and socially. The  concept “Slow”, as in “Slow Food” and not as in “Slow Down”, is a key  for this. Like “Slow Food”, Slow Media are not about fast consumption  but about choosing the ingredients mindfully and preparing them in a  concentrated manner. Slow Media are welcoming and hospitable. They like  to share." -Slow Media Manifesto
I especially liked #5 of the Slow Media Manifesto:
"5. Slow Media advance Prosumers, i.e. people who  actively define what and how they want to consume and produce. In Slow  Media, the active Prosumer, inspired by his media usage to develop new  ideas and take action, replaces the passive consumer. This may be shown  by marginals in a book or animated discussion about a record with  friends. Slow Media inspire, continuously affect the users’ thoughts and  actions and are still perceptible years later. "
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