The tune
Infornography was used as a music bed in an episode of
Mark Forman's Getting a Leg Up podcast. (note: site automatically plays music). It appears the song title was influential as well. Mark writes, "I've been motivated to get back to doing some more thematic podcasts again— hence today’s MindField show (title mashed-up from the trendy software and cool tune by
Jonah Dempcy)."
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Mark Forman's Getting a Leg Up podcast
Socialize 4:31 Metal Hearts* Media Screws 4:49 Kalas*Digital Data 3:26 ASHWAN *Vision 4:59 Angel Tears*Agenda Suicide (adult. mix) 4:41 the faint*Bet You Never Thought 4:52 Brighton, MA*Words That I Employ 3:03 Coach Said Not To*Words Were Barely There 3:03 The Temporary Thing *1,000 words 2:31 Burning Bright*Background music: Infornography 4:15 Revolution Void
I should point out that I did not originate the word. Rather, I first heard it from the Japanese animation television series
Serial Experiments Lain.
Interestingly, there is even a Wikipedia article for the word
infornography. The meaning, according to Wikipedia, "is an addiction to or an obsession with acquiring, manipulating, and sharing information. People "suffering" from infornography are generally people that greatly enjoy receiving, sending, exchanging, and digitizing information."
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