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Wearable technologies shape new contemporary cultural habits. There are many factors that lead to these transformations, and they do not occur in short periods of time but are built on the sum of layers involving public interests and industrial supply. A review of the bibliography shows that the presence of sound, with the routine use of headphones, in a context where images were hegemonic, constitutes one of those habits that mark gradual changes in consumption. In the media environment, technologies are created for the individual appropriation of audio. Learning, which also comes from the pandemic, is confirmed for the future, in aspects in which the subjects are always active, amplifying or annulling the world around them.

Eduardo Campos Pellanda, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul – PUCRS

Programa de Pós-Graduação em Comunicação da PUCRS

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