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Thursday, October 19, 2023

Next On “Black Mirror”


This satirical takedown of the science fiction show Black Mirror is most famous for the quotable put-down 'what if phones but too much', but it successfully draws attention to the often facile ways in which the series explores issues of media convergence 

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