Alan Moore - "What was wrong with interruption?" from Brando Social on Vimeo.
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Why no comments so far on this piece? This is such a useful presentation Alan to help "engage" others in the new context we are living in. Good stuff.
Posted by: Tim | April 01, 2009 at 07:20 AM
What person can say that communication is not important? absolutely nobody, I think that all new technologies that make reference to the communication is a major breakthrough. come a day when everyone will have access to the Internet and unimaginable signals.
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