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Flickering pixels are the tiny dots of light that make up the screens of life - from TVs to cell phones. They are nearly invisible, but they change us. In this provocative book, author Shane Hipps takes readers beneath the surface of things to see how the technologies we use end up using us. Not all is dire, however, as Hipps shows us that hidden things have far less power to shape us when they aren't hidden anymore. We are only puppets of our technology if we remain asleep. "Flickering Pixels" will wake us up - and nothing will look the same again.
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Not sure when I actually finished. This. I am very mixed on it. I think there are some good points toward the end, but the way he gets there is very strange. He seems to describe much the same way I would, and sometimes even get to the same conclusions I do, but his line of thinking about how the Message of Christ is related to culture and truth is very different from how I would understand it.
So I recommend reading it with a group as I did. If I was just reading it on my own I would have probably just quit because of my frustration with the content.
My Full review (with links to 3 more posts) is on my blog at http://bookwi.se/flickering-pixels-by-shane-hipps/