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Einsam oder allein ....

Im Chronicle of Higher Education erschien dieser Tage ein brillanter Artikel von William Deresiewicz mit dem Titel End of Solitude, dem es um nichts weniger geht als die Essenz unserer Celebrity-Kultur.

Hier einige Auszüge, denen am besten nichts hinzuzufügen ist!

The camera has created a culture of celebrity; the computer is creating a culture of connectivity. As the two technologies converge — broadband tipping the Web from text to image, social-networking sites spreading the mesh of interconnection ever wider — the two cultures betray a common impulse. Celebrity and connectivity are both ways of becoming known.

So we live exclusively in relation to others, and what disappears from our lives is solitude. Technology is taking away our privacy and our concentration, but it is also taking away our ability to be alone.

Under those cirumstances
- the cirumstances of isolation and fragmentation (Anm. de. Verf.) - the Internet arrived as an incalculable blessing. We should never forget that. It has allowed isolated people to communicate with one another and marginalized people to find one another. The busy parent can stay in touch with far-flung friends. The gay teenager no longer has to feel like a freak. But as the Internet's dimensionality has grown, it has quickly become too much of a good thing. Ten years ago we were writing e-mail messages on desktop computers and transmitting them over dial-up connections. Now we are sending text messages on our cellphones, posting pictures on our Facebook pages, and following complete strangers on Twitter. A constant stream of mediated contact, virtual, notional, or simulated, keeps us wired in to the electronic hive — though contact, or at least two-way contact, seems increasingly beside the point. The goal now, it seems, is simply to become known, to turn oneself into a sort of miniature celebrity. How many friends do I have on Facebook? How many people are reading my blog? How many Google hits does my name generate? Visibility secures our self-esteem, becoming a substitute, twice removed, for genuine connection. Not long ago, it was easy to feel lonely. Now, it is impossible to be alone.

The two emotions, loneliness and boredom, are closely allied ... But the great age of boredom, I believe, came in with television, precisely because television was designed to palliate that feeling. Boredom is not a necessary consequence of having nothing to do, it is only the negative experience of that state ...

Loneliness is not the absence of company, it is grief over that absence. The lost sheep is lonely; the shepherd is not lonely. But the Internet is as powerful a machine for the production of loneliness as television is for the manufacture of boredom. If six hours of television a day creates the aptitude for boredom, the inability to sit still, a hundred text messages a day creates the aptitude for loneliness, the inability to be by yourself. Some degree of boredom and loneliness is to be expected, especially among young people, given the way our human environment has been attenuated. But technology amplifies those tendencies. You could call your schoolmates when I was a teenager, but you couldn't call them 100 times a day. You could get together with your friends when I was in college, but you couldn't always get together with them when you wanted to, for the simple reason that you couldn't always find them. If boredom is the great emotion of the TV generation, loneliness is the great emotion of the Web generation. We lost the ability to be still, our capacity for idleness. They have lost the ability to be alone, their capacity for solitude.

And loosing solitude what have they lost?

Die perfekte Frage, um für heute den PC abzudrehen, das Handy, den Pager. Fortsetzung folgt ... Welch ein Glück!
FranzKu (Gast) - 27. Jan, 18:26

...und der Soundtrack zu diesem Artikel ist hier http://tinyurl.com/bymfzl (Lyrics).

Wie oben bereits gesagt: Dem ist am besten nichts hinzuzufügen.

coyote05 - 28. Jan, 08:34

danke

für diesen schönen song ...
ich hab da auch noch einen - vor ein paar tagen auf siniweler gebloggt und gleich in mein hirn gefahren ...http://siniweler.twoday.net/stories/5444816/

würd dich gern mal wieder sehen ....

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