2010/3/04



NYTimes Magazine - Framing Childhood


  American children in 2010 have a bright, clear reason for being. They exist to furnish subjects for digital photographs that can be corrected, cropped, captioned, organized, categorized, albumized, broadcast, turned into screen savers and brandished on online social networks.


This seems very true. How scandalous it would be to refrain from posting photos of one’s children on Facebook.

NYTimes Magazine - Framing Childhood

American children in 2010 have a bright, clear reason for being. They exist to furnish subjects for digital photographs that can be corrected, cropped, captioned, organized, categorized, albumized, broadcast, turned into screen savers and brandished on online social networks.

This seems very true. How scandalous it would be to refrain from posting photos of one’s children on Facebook.