Thursday, September 30, 2010

Assignment 1-2


Popular culture is things like art, music, technology, and fashion that fit into the mainstream of our society. Usually, it is something that is easily accessible to everyone, regardless of social standing within that society. Now what pop culture means to me is close to what the definition is. Personally, I see popular culture as culture that bridges gaps in society. There are certain luxury items that the elite culture enjoys that the popular culture category can't support because of either education or monetary reasons. In the same note, there are certain things that the elite category can't have because of lineage and or heritage, such as folk cultures. Items that reside in popular culture tend to be mass manufactured and easily accessible, so these items tend to bridge the gaps between the various groups.
Understanding popular culture is very relevant to me because I work with technology. Staying on top of technology and the current popular trends take a serious amount of effort to do. Every week I hear of some new application for smart phone that clients what to use at their business or that they want to change their company platform over to Blackberry or back to Apple. I need to be able to understand, implement, and troubleshoot the latest and greatest so that I can provide my customers with a better experience, because as we all know, technology can be a hassle.
To me, the perfect example of popular culture would have to be today's smart phones. I can't think of anyone who hasn't either tried one, own one, or at least heard about one. Just last year I equipped my father with a BlackBerry and he won't let that thing go. He could barely stand using email and the computer more than four years earlier. Now he texts and surfs the web on his phone. This device is a part of popular culture because he has no boundaries, and is accessible to just about anyone.