Middlebroware
Middlebroware is a research project led by Dr. Frederik Lesage from Simon Fraser University's School of Communication. The project delves into the intersection of digital media and creative practice within modern collective thought. By exploring the design, commercialization, and utilization of digital tools like Photoshop and Unity, Middlebroware seeks to comprehend the evolving landscape of creativity in today's society.
Through various sections such as "Socialities of Softwarized Cultural Production" and "Studies of Cultural Subjectivities After Softwarization," Middlebroware provides insights from notable contributors like Brendan Keogh and Maria-Nicoleta Petrescu. These contributions aim to shed light on the impact of digital tools on cultural production, forming a better understanding of the contemporary creative process.
By chronicling the vernacular and the middlebrow in post-digital culture, Middlebroware offers a platform for scholars and practitioners to engage with the complexities of digital creativity. Through publications like "Creative Tools and the Softwarization of Cultural Production," Middlebroware strives to contribute to the ongoing dialogue surrounding the influence of digital technologies on modern creative expression.
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