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Videocracy : how YouTube is changing the world-- with double rainbows, singing foxes, and other trends we can't stop watching / Kevin Allocca.

Van Pelt Library HM742 .A46 2018
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Allocca, Kevin, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
YouTube (Electronic resource).
Internet videos--Social aspects.
Internet videos.
Information society.
Popular culture.
Social aspects.
Physical Description:
xv, 335 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Place of Publication:
New York, NY : Bloomsbury USA, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2018.
Summary:
"From YouTube's Head of Culture and Trends, a rousing and illuminating behind-the-scenes exploration of internet video's massive impact on our world. Whether your favorite YouTube video is a cat on a Roomba, "Gangnam Style," the "Bed Intruder Song," an AsapSCIENCE explainer, Rebecca Black's "Friday," or the "Evolution of Dance," Kevin Allocca's Videocracy reveals how these beloved videos and famous trends--among many others--came to be and why they mean more than you might think. YouTube is the biggest pool of cultural data since the beginning of recorded communication, with four hundred hours of video uploaded every minute. (It would take you more than sixty-five years just to watch the vlogs, music videos, tutorials, and other content posted in a single day!) This activity reflects who we are, in all our glory and ignominy. As Allocca says, if aliens wanted to understand our planet, he'd give them Google. If they wanted to understand us, he'd give them YouTube. In Videocracy, Allocca lays bare what YouTube videos say about our society and how our actions online--watching, sharing, commenting on, and remixing the people and clips that captivate us--are changing the face of entertainment, advertising, politics, and more. Via YouTube, we are fueling social movements, enforcing human rights, and redefining art--a lot more than you'd expect from a bunch of viral clips."--Dust jacket.
Contents:
At the zoo
Creating entertainment in the Auto-Tune era
The language of remixing and the pure joy of a cat flying through space
Some music that I used to know
The ad your ad could smell like
The world is watching
I learned it on YouTube
Niche : the new mainstream
Scratching the itch
Going viral
What videos do for us
The new talent.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 308-323) and index.
ISBN:
9781632866745
1632866749
OCLC:
1000150477

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