This Luddite Puppet Hopes You’re Not Reading This on Your Smartphone

A Luddite puppet named Gowanus attended a festival in New York, where people shared their negative experiences with Big Tech.
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Gowanus, a media puppet made of garbage, attended a festival in New York where people shared their negative experiences with Big Tech. The festival was called the Summer of Ludd. It was a Luddite festival that took place in Brooklyn.
Why it matters
This festival shows how people are concerned about the impact of technology on their lives.
- What is the Summer of Ludd festival?
- It was a festival where people shared their negative experiences with Big Tech.
- Why did people attend the festival?
- They wanted to share their concerns about the impact of technology on their lives.
- What was the festival's rule?
- The rule was to be present without using phones, recordings, or photographs.
How outlets are framing the same story
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Outlets frame the story differently in terms of the focus on the festival's rules and the attendees' experiences.
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Focus on the festival's rules
Sources2TypeAngleWIREDEmphasized the importance of the festival's rules.
WiredFocused on the rules of the festival.
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Attendees' negative experiences
Sources2TypeAngleWiredShared the attendees' negative experiences with Big Tech.
WIREDFocused on the attendees' concerns.
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Luddite festival
Sources2TypeAngleWIREDDescribed the festival as a Luddite festival.
WiredEmphasized the festival's connection to the Luddite movement.