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How do we make sense of a world where moments are fleeting, frames are infinite, and meaning is constantly shifting? In this thought-provoking episode of The Deeper Thinking Podcast, we explore the transformation of framing—from tangible, deliberate acts like photo albums of the past to the fluid, participatory nature of digital media today. With references to art history, viral internet culture, and AI-generated creativity, this conversation delves into how meaning is no longer anchored in permanence but thrives in motion. Join us as we questionSubscribe for more deep-dive episodes.
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How do we make sense of a world where moments are fleeting, frames are infinite, and meaning is constantly shifting? In this thought-provoking episode of The Deeper Thinking Podcast, we explore the transformation of framing—from tangible, deliberate acts like photo albums of the past to the fluid, participatory nature of digital media today. With references to art history, viral internet culture, and AI-generated creativity, this conversation delves into how meaning is no longer anchored in permanence but thrives in motion. Join us as we questionSubscribe for more deep-dive episodes.
🎧 Listen on Apple Music, Spotify, YouTube.
🔥 New episodes every week. Engage with us by liking, sharing, and leaving a review—your support keeps us exploring and thinking deeply.
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