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How to watch FC Barcelona - Real Madrid from Twitter |
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Football lovers who are not at odds with the tech-savvy, as many think, will be enjoying (?) Of the last edition of the series of four meetings between FC Barcelona and Real Madrid. Moreover, probably as you read these lines, the ball is rolling on the lawn at Camp Nou. So if you are encouraged a little experiment, I ask you to turn off the TV and try to follow the game only from Twitter. "Madness? Maybe, but do it if you dare. Whether or not football fan, the Internet has fundamentally changed the way we live live sports broadcasts. Several times I have talked about the advantages of Twitter as a complement to watch an event, a kind of digital platform in which we are together, debating, discussing and joking. But what happens when we do not have a television or reach a stable connection for a game? Oh, cruel fate! Then we must avail ourselves of any other source of information available, a dropper, to learn how the game is. Football fans who have found themselves in this dilemma have used the gamecasts: Updates every minute that many websites have to follow the incident. I encourage you to try the same thing only with your Twitter timeline. The experience is completely different. The game then becomes a vivid, in a story that develops with the passage of minutes, where we know not of description or narrative per se, but the visceral perception of others. Watching a game just from Twitter becomes a playful exercise, where we know the magnitude of a failure by the outrages that are said (did not touch or Pepe?), And understand the beauty and importance of a goal for the times that screams. If I may, it becomes almost a literary experiment, where we sacrifice the image to give permission to others to tell us his version of the game. The football match, then, is not counted by the legs of the players, but by a multiplicity of authors who do own and shared. Of course, if you read this text after the Barca-Madrid, be encouraged to watch a game without looking. You will see the amazing thing about letting go only by letters. How to watch FC Barcelona - Real Madrid from Twitter written ALT1040 on 3 May, 2011 by Pepe Flores
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