Dr. Michael Wesch and the Future of Whatever

by Susan Cato on August 20, 2009 · 1 comment

In this presentation, Dr. Michael Wesch (Assistant Professor of Cultural Anthropology and Digital Ethnography @ Kansas State Univeristy) explores the history and future of “whatever” and its relationship to how the online world is changing us, how we relate to each other, and what we are all going to do about it. Going from “whatever - I don’t care” to “let’s do whatever it takes” this is an inspiring and intriguing look at how the online medium (specifically video) is shaping our conversations, community and sense of self.

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