

Digital Renaissance
Book • 2014
In 'Digital Renaissance', Joel Waldfogel uses empirical data to argue that the digitization of media has led to a surge in artistic output without compromising quality.
He examines the impact of digital platforms on the creative industries, highlighting how they facilitate distribution and discovery, and how they have democratized access to art.
The book challenges concerns that digitization would ruin culture, instead showing that it has revitalized it by enabling more diverse and accessible content.
He examines the impact of digital platforms on the creative industries, highlighting how they facilitate distribution and discovery, and how they have democratized access to art.
The book challenges concerns that digitization would ruin culture, instead showing that it has revitalized it by enabling more diverse and accessible content.
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