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		<title>Life imitates art</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I experienced a slightly disturbing case of life imitating art the other day. I had just finished listening to the audio version of Feed by M. T. Anderson. For those not familiar with the book, it&#8217;s set in a future where folks have the feed implanted in their brains, which is sort of like having [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I experienced a slightly disturbing case of life imitating art the other day. I had just finished listening to the audio version of <em>Feed</em> by M. T. Anderson. For those not familiar with the book, it&#8217;s set in a future where folks have the feed implanted in their brains, which is sort of like having an internet connection inside your head where you are bombarded by advertising almost constantly. The audio experience of the book, really brought this aspect of the book to life with reenactments of the advertisements complete with sound effects and music.</p>
<p>The other day I stopped in a Wal-Mart that opened back in the fall. While, any experience to Wal-Mart can be disturbing, mine was especially so because for a moment there I thought I heard a feed going inside my own head as some woman started telling me about the wonders of a new foamy hand soap that would keep me and my family safe from scary germs. It took me a moment to realize that this was a talking video advertisement located near a display of the foamy soap. As I walked through the store, I noticed there were more of these video ads scattered throughout the store. It was a weird experience.</p>
<p>I suppose a brain implanted feed can&#8217;t be too far away. I think I&#8217;ll pass on having one installed.</p>
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