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And it won't be just due to the speed of technology -- it'll be a product of consumer demand much like those cell phones.
Identity has been re-fashioned and is conceived as product of consumer choices dependent on the accumulation of wealth; people are defined by individual lifestyles today not the traditional community.
This is a direct product of consumer involvement and needs to be recognised.
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Like other artists of the Pop-art movement, he chose as his subjects the banal products of consumer life.
This is, in fact, one of the lessons of the period: the longer you stare at the products of consumer culture, the dizzier you become.
Scherman and Dalton think that Warhol "wholeheartedly shared the twentieth-century American working class's ardor for the products of consumer culture".
The production of consumer products like refrigerators and television rose 19.9percentt in June.
But Lowell Wolf, product manager of consumer inkjet printers at Epson America, acknowledges that the distinction is becoming a fine one.
"Changing an aviation plant into a producer of consumer products is extremely difficult in any country.
But the second kind of error keeping a potentially important product out of consumers' hands–is usually a nonevent and elicits little attention, let alone outrage.
"Warhol and Cars: American Icons," showcasing Andy Warhol's fascination with cars as products of American consumer society.
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