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Today's Media and How It Shapes Our
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It Is No News that Pop Culture Today Continues to Shape the Next Generation of Youths
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People Have Always tried to Emulate What They Saw on the TV
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It Can A Celebrity’s Style, or The Way They Talk, Or Even Their Interests
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Nowadays Media is More Deeply Integrated in Everyone’s Lives Than Ever Before
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Most People Use Some Form of Media Daily, Whether it Be Video Content, or Social Media
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We Also Use Media in More Places Than Ever Before: Our Phones, Laptops, TV, and Now Our Cars and Watches
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This Constant Ability of Being Connected Seems to Have Promoted Individuality
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But Since Everyone is
Getting Their Information
From The Same Websites or Social Media
Platforms, It Also Creates a State of Homogeneity
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Is the World Really Becoming More Original? Or Can it Be That There’s Just More Options to Aspire To Now?
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Are We Becoming More Different? Or In Fact More of The Same?
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What Most People May Have Missed, Is That Our Physical
World is Actually Going Through The Same Kind of
Transformation Now
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Airspace is a Concept that Means What We See Online Shapes Our Real World
Spaces
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“DIGITAL PLATFORMS LIKE FOURSQUARE ARE PRODUCING A HARMONIZATION OF
TASTES."
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This Means More Coffee Shops That Look and Taste the Same Around the World
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URBAN AREAS AROUND THE WORLD MIGHT INCREASINGLY RESEMBLE EACH OTHER AND BECOME INTERCHANGEABLE
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What We See in Our Media and Online Networks can Now Shape How Our Real World Spaces Are Being Constructed
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This Creates Familiarity and Comfort Around the
World
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But Does it Also Forever Keep Us In Our Own
Comfort Bubble?
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While Important Past Cultures are Knocked Down to Build the New
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