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Source: Rojek, C. (2006). The relationship between entertainment and identity. Sociology, 40(3), 449-464.
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The challenge of our era is not a lack of entertainment, but its overwhelming abundance. The question is no longer "What should I watch?" but "How do I stop watching?" The scroll has no bottom. The post-credits scene is always just one click away.
Because in a world where everything is entertainment, the most radical act is deciding what deserves your attention. Source: Rojek, C
The 2023 WGA strike highlighted a flashpoint: Artificial Intelligence. We are already seeing AI-generated storyboards, AI-assisted dialogue (often derisively called "algorithm soup"), and deepfake de-aging (e.g., Harrison Ford in Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny ). Soon, we may have "dynamic content"—movies that change based on your biometrics (heart rate, facial expression). Netflix is rumored to be experimenting with branching narratives that adapt in real-time.
Historically, entertainment content was a collective, scheduled experience. Families gathered around radio sets in the 1930s and television sets in the 1950s, consuming content curated by a handful of major networks. This "broadcast era" created a monoculture where millions of people watched the same nightly news or prime-time sitcoms simultaneously. Sociology, 40(3), 449-464
The trajectory of popular media points toward an increasingly automated and decentralized future. Artificial intelligence tools now generate scripts, compose musical scores, and render complex visual effects autonomously.
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