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For Mr. Gomes, a former film critic, the extinct styles and moods of classic cinema are not fodder for imitation or parody but more like communal dream material, to be mined for something new and mysterious.
Has football, so rich with narrative, become less a sport than something that can be mined to provide data for a digital generation that seems to crave data above all else, less a localised tribal concern than a global information generator feeding a billion hungry thumbs with a potentially endless feast of content?
"If I'm going to invest all of my time and energy into something, I want the payoff to be mine to keep".
'At its simplest,' says Berger, 'perhaps what I do is to offer a piece of rock, something that can be mined.
Wallace returns to the question of who used what words when, thus derailing the last hope that something of value or substance could be mined from this discussion.
The project, which originated as a photo shoot for Vanity Fair, could be mined, he suspected, for something more.
"This is something that has never been mined before.
The chief cause of reality programming could be Mark Burnett, the man behind "Survivor," something to consider even if you're mining television for cultural significance.
The basis may be: you are different, I don't like you, and you're taking something which should be mine – but they add an intellectual spin.
"I wanted to do something that was mine.
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