Sunday, November 8, 2009

HW# 18: Most reccent Draft Of Big Paper

Representations of reality have changed significantly over the course of the last several decades and it seems that humans are now evolving along with the developments of digital technology. Digital representation devices such as cell phones, computers, televisions and iPods dominate our focus and attention on a daily basis and have for years. The people or tomorrow, or rather the children of our future will be the ones who go through a whole lifetime run by digital technology. You can’t help but wonder what consequences come with so much face to screen interaction and what it means for our futures. It seems today that one can't walk into an American living room without spotting at least one digital electronic, if not more. The widespread integration of digital media in our society has fostered an unhealthy digital obsession and reliance which defeats the original purpose of digitalization. It has become an imperative part of business, communication and safety and quite significant to a well functioning society, causing these various devices to be a necessity that many individuals cannot function fully without. This begs the question if all this advanced technology really benefits our lifestyles or not.

Brief History of Humans and Electronics

Any native New Yorker knows that the best place to get jam packed information and a clear visual about the evolution of man is at the American Museum of Natural History. Its mind blowing and most of the time joke worthy to observe how humans have evolved from hunched-back harry “Hominidae” - most closely resembling our primate relatives chimpanzees and gorillas- to the what we are today. To think we once walked on fours, hung from trees and relied on plants for food seems extreme. The textbook definition of evolution is the change in genetic material of organisms from one generation to the next. It is one slow gradual change from one form to another, from an original formation to present state. Species change over time, and with each decade that passes there is a new generation of people that have traits slightly different then the previous. Over time it can be detected easily that our ancestors from millions of years ago had different postures, habits and values then those of modern Homo sapiens. It would be a shame to think that after all man has become we would be taking a step back in the direction we came.

A digital system uses two state, either on/off or high/low voltage pulse, to encode, receive and transmit information. Digital electronics is a technology that underlie digital techniques. (The Essential Dictionary of Science) These powerful little devices provide a means for storing, transmitting, processing and reconstructing information of all kinds. There have been a phenomena of the late twentieth century and an uprising in the twenty-first. Thanks to all the digital exposure, many people cannot go a day without using one of these devises to communicate, work or relax.

“Images challenge us to be better consumers rather then better people.” (Yes this purposely is my heading…)

America has become one of the most in demand countries in the world. Once something is invented and can be produced and shipped internationally, there is no doubt that it will be available to American’s who seek to purchase it. Thanks to constant updates on out digital representation devices, most of the gadgets we surround ourselves with have an ulterior motives aside from supplying us with temporary entertainment. We may think we’re taking a moment to check our email, or sit down to relax while watch a guilty pleasure show, but really we are allowing ourselves to be advertised to and labeled as consumers.

No Hiding from Big Brother

In a New York Times Business section, there was an article by Claire Cian Miller entitled Twitter Serves up Idea’s From Its Followers where it states “Companies big and small monitor twitter to find out what their customers like and what they want changed. Twitter does the same.” It seems everything is a marketing opportunity and if big businesses can improve their sales by snooping on possible consumers, they do. If this is true, then perhaps anything is available and nothing is truly that private from other people on the internet.

For every one invention, there are 5 more Interpretations Just like It

Are we taking come of the simple pleasures out of life my digitalizing everything? Why go out to a movie when you can watch it from home? Some of the most exciting experiences of life are being cut short because there is an easier more efficient way of doing them. How can we ever truly appreciate things that come to easy for us. These fast easy working electronics turn us into impatient on edge robots that cannot cope when something doesn’t work as well as out devices do.

1 comment:

  1. You so stole my idea of human evolution in your paper although I never finished writing mine (you read my intro!!)

    It's fine though...call me in five?

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