"Every Home Is Wired": 2 -- Endnotes |
If you followed a link from the thesis text, the yellow arrows will lead you back to the bite you came from. |
31 | This shows Prog's origins: "art schools place constant emphasis on experimental practice, but also preserve art's traditions, teach the established art techniques against which students are expected to rebel" (Frith & Horne 35). | |
32 | Both subcultures were also at first largely ignored, which allowed unhindered development of subcultural structures. Only later, both were subjected to massive attempts at industry intervention, played out, for example, in Microsoft's current efforts to regain the market share lost to Netscape's Web browser, or earlier on in music labels' attempts to limit the unpredictability of Progressive Rock. This also accounts for and strengthens their prevailing view of large companies as 'oppressive', 'bad', or downright 'evil', and their desire for 'artistic freedom'. |
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