A Quote by Alex Blumberg

Audio is the only medium you can consume while you're multitasking. — © Alex Blumberg
Audio is the only medium you can consume while you're multitasking.
It seems that we have been born only to consume and to consume, and when we can no longer consume, we have a feeling of frustration, and we suffer from poverty, and we are auto-marginalized.
Videos are a very difficult medium to be good at and also a difficult medium to consume quickly.
The secret to multitasking is that it isn't actually multitasking. It's just extreme focus and organization.
In twenty-first-century America, our stories have become one and the same: we work to consume, we live to consume, we are what we consume.
I want to do more audio originals because I think that it is a fascinating medium. If you think about it, this is original storytelling.
I think theatre is an actor's medium, while cinema is a director's medium.
It's harder to make real audio than special effects audio.
I have an audio stigmatism whereby I hear things wrong - I have audio illusions.
I'm a technophobe. I can't crack the iPhone, and the extent of my multitasking is being able to talk while I make a drink.
Motion pictures are a director's medium. Broadway is a writer's medium. Television is a producer's medium. I picked a medium I could control.
To me, running is almost like multitasking. You get to people-watch or tour a city that you've never been in while exercising.
Photography is a medium of formidable contradictions. It is both ridiculously easy and almost impossibly difficult. It is easy because its technical rudiments can readily be mastered by anyonwith a few simple instructions. It is difficult because, while while the artist working in any other medium begins with a blank surface and gradually brings his conception into being, the photographer is the only imagemaker who begins with the picture completed. His emotions, his knowledge, and his native talent are brought into focus and fixed beyond recall the moment the shutter of his camera has closed.
The Internet is a medium only at the bit level. At the human level, it is a conversation that, because of the persistence and linkedness of pages, has elements of a world. It could only be a medium if we absolutely didn't care about it.
For a while, I was drawing on good paper, but now I've gone back to the bad stuff. I put matte medium on it. If you put matte medium on it, it seals up, so it doesn't really matter.
At the same time, one of the things I noticed was that the moment there was any kind of audio attached to virtual reality, it really improved the experience, even though the audio didn't feel like a sound engineer or composer had been anywhere near it.
I played a medium on Ghost Whisperer for six years, and the mediums never complained at the fact that I had cleavage while I was crossing people over into the light. In fact, they were super-excited that a hot person was out there representing the medium.
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