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Our ‘modern’ experience subjects us to a ‘shotgunning’ effect which is the result of becoming bound with electronic stimuli — the result of our ‘broadcasting/reception’ technologies such as streaming services and ‘social’ media. We should notice that cell phones effectively destroy cells. Smart phones make us dumber in an iterative vortex. When ‘we’ meaning moderns, name our technologies one imagines either a tongue in the cheek or a more lethal arbiter of nomens.
In this walk and talk I examine the problem of ‘measuring the gap’; our natural vulnerability to interpreting anything resembling a pause or change of (expected) tempo in all of our communications endeavors. I am arguing that these technologies actively de:synchron:ize our interior and relational contexts — and profit wildly from the result — which is the ironic isolation they tend to produce, accelerate, amplify — and »represent’ the opposite of all the while.
Which reminds me of a joke I once heard about money … and what’s actually ‘valuable’…
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