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Scott Timberg on Creative Destruction

Digital Parasites

November 1, 2011 by Scott Timberg

THE Internet has brought us lots of good things; it’s also put an enormous number of people out of work, especially members of the creative class who’ve been turned into underpaid, unstable content providers. Information, after all, wants to be free.

“It’s tempting to believe that the devaluation of creativity we’ve seen over the last decade was somehow inevitable,” writes former Billboard editor Robert Levine, “that technology makes information so easy to distribute that any attempt to regulate it is futile.”

Levine’s new book — Free Ride: How Digital Parasites are Destroying the Culture Business, and How the Culture Business Can Fight Back — argues that it didn’t have to be this way. Various industries — music, newspapers, publishers — swallowed a lot of b.s. about how the Web was going to make everyone rich, and now they’re living with the consequences.

I spoke to Levine for today’s Salon here. It’s part of the Art in Crisis series I’m writing with a number of other scribes. Please check it out.

UPDATE: And here is a review from Sunday’s (27 Nov) NYT Book Review, calling this book an important statement.

Filed Under: books, Internet, newspapers

Scott Timberg

I'm a longtime culture writer and editor based in Los Angeles; my book "CULTURE CRASH: The Killing of the Creative Class" came out in 2015. My stories have appeared in The New York Times, Salon and Los Angeles magazine, and I was an LA Times staff writer for six years. I'm also an enthusiastic if middling jazz and indie-rock guitarist. (Photo by Sara Scribner) Read More…

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My book came out in 2015, and won the National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Award. The New Yorker called it "a quietly radical rethinking of the very nature of art in modern life"

I urge you to buy it at your favorite independent bookstore or order it from Portland's Powell's.

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Here is some information on my book, which Yale University Press published in 2015. (Buy it from Powell's, here.) Some advance praise: With coolness and equanimity, Scott Timberg tells what in less-skilled hands could have been an overwrought horror story: the end of culture as we have known … [Read More...]

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