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Wednesday 30 October 2013

Rise of the Human Machine

"...the concept of 'human' is unthinkable without technology but we act as if it is." (Shaw, 2008, p.81)

Today within the 21st century we are constantly surrounded by a non-stop technology feeding us our media texts. Our lives have become so interconnected with technology that it appears that we can not exist without them what so ever. We would not be able to live our everyday lives without the technology that we have become accustom too, as it has made us live easier lives. Mobile phones especially have become vital to our lives. From these small devices we can continually communicate to people, play games, watch video, listen to audio and download any file we wish.

Furthermore with other technological devices such as computers we can create an online version of ourselves, who is a completely different representation of who we really are. This can be done in many different forms on the internet. We can create avatar's in online games and use them as a representation of ourselves within the game. We use these technologies to reinvent ourselves as we may not be satisfied with our real world lives and decide to start over online. We become more interconnected to technology this way, as it defines the ways we can recreate ourselves.




Moreover Facebook and Twitter as basic and common they may seem also are used to reinvent our self images. And these forms can be easily be accessed through the mobile devices we constantly carry around. so there for we have constant access to these re-inventors of identities. We then see the technologies that let us do so as an extension of our own bodies and there we then become cybernetic as a result. This then causes us to further depend on the technologies that we use day to day as if we lose them, we then in turn begin to lose our self of identity; whether it be real or a digital form of ourselves. 

"Machines... 'R' us." (Shaw, 2008, p. 81)

Bibliography:

Shaw. D. (2008) Technoculture: The Key Concepts, (Oxford Berg Press)


Video:
Holiday Inn Express- Youtube channel. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W9PYIwPSaj4

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