Listening for the words in a quiet corner of the night. The fiction, poetry, and photography of Jason Evans.
Wednesday, March 02, 2011
Plugged
i keep reading about the isolation of social media the dangers of disconnection snipping the fleshy ties but where was this amazing network i apparently had before these silvery electron ties rose up and crushed the rock and water tyranny of distance and geography?
Yeah! We counted minutes using electricity; we counted minutes using the phone; we counted words on a telegram. We lost mothers, fathers, brothers to distance and languages.
Now, now we touch them with words, sounds, and pictures any time of the day, any season, for dimes a month, for free.
There is a disconnect, but then again, a digital reconnect... who's to say one is bad and another better? I've always been a little alone, it's not a bad thing, and sometimes, not a good thing. But through the wonders of the interweb, I can touch digital hands from around the world, and my own backyard....
digital connections are strange indeed. i have burnt myself with one in 2009, but there are so many good and useful ones out there.... one has to be careful. and i think the best digital connections are those that are based on traditional relationships.
9 comments:
It was there, just not as vast, fast or extended. Jason I think you have adequately given us an upside to the digital age.
Good point!
so true...
:-)
love,
me
Yeah! We counted minutes using electricity; we counted minutes using the phone; we counted words on a telegram. We lost mothers, fathers, brothers to distance and languages.
Now, now we touch them with words, sounds, and pictures any time of the day, any season, for dimes a month, for free.
Alleluia!
How else would we be graced with a daily dose of your writing?
A good little poem...and sadly how true!
There is a disconnect, but then again, a digital reconnect... who's to say one is bad and another better? I've always been a little alone, it's not a bad thing, and sometimes, not a good thing. But through the wonders of the interweb, I can touch digital hands from around the world, and my own backyard....
D :)
Walking Man, and I like what extension offers.
Karen, thanks. :)
PixieDust, for example, I've never been to California!
Rosaria, that's right! We really had to ration our communication even 20 years ago.
Lee, you are so incredibly sweet!!
Akasha, if it weren't a good thing, would we be so drawn to it?
Dottie, exactly. That's the spirit of the poem. Was the greater isolation better? I don't think so.
digital connections are strange indeed. i have burnt myself with one in 2009, but there are so many good and useful ones out there....
one has to be careful.
and i think the best digital connections are those that are based on traditional relationships.
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