When I sat down to talk with Belinda Acosta of The Austin Chronicle we chatted about a range of subjects including the importance of story in the digital world. I mentioned that in the digital age we are all story-tellers, archivists, and content producers. She was intrigued by a few things including the title of the book, how anyone would dare to write about what can only be described as rapid and constant social and technological changes, and the consequences of being digital. Her piece is the feature story in the Screens section of the Chronicle. You can read her reporting of a really fun conversation here.
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