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"<i>Digital Folklore</i> encompasses the customs, traditions and elements of visual, textual and audio culture that emerged from users' engagement with personal computer applications during the last decade of the 20th and the first decade of 21st century. Before, | "<i>Digital Folklore</i> encompasses the customs, traditions and elements of visual, textual and audio culture that emerged from users' engagement with personal computer applications during the last decade of the 20th and the first decade of 21st century. Before, home computers - machines elegant and quirky at the same time - nartured the devlopment of a passionate community. Using mostly their free time, these self-taught experts created their own culture." | ||
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Abstract
Olia Lialina: Who Else is The Cloud? In: Digital Folklore. To Computer Users with Love and Respect, Merz & Solitude, 2009.
"Digital Folklore encompasses the customs, traditions and elements of visual, textual and audio culture that emerged from users' engagement with personal computer applications during the last decade of the 20th and the first decade of 21st century. Before, home computers - machines elegant and quirky at the same time - nartured the devlopment of a passionate community. Using mostly their free time, these self-taught experts created their own culture."