The G-Spot #30: The Art of Memetics

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In this episode, Joseph Matheny conducts a
GPod Radio
installment interviewing artist
Ray Carney and co-authors
Edward Wilson
and
Wes Unruh
about their upcoming book
The Art of Memetics.

Why are the authors glad that the book is being downloaded for free? Is piracy a viable marketing strategy?
What, exactly, is memetics? All these questions and more are answered in this installment of The G-Spot. And as always,
if you have questions, comments, rants or suggestions, call (213) 784-1035

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