The New Yorkerのインスタグラム(newyorkermag) - 8月10日 08時05分
New technology—particularly smartphones and social media—allows us to produce our own personal narratives, to choose what to remember and what to contribute to our own mythos. Does this free us to create our own stories, or tether us to the past? At the link in our bio, see what two media theorists have to say about the impact of growing up online.
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alexianortonjones
@chelsea.morning Oh yeah... I call it “The Rooms” because I can recall being in almost every single room I’ve ever been in in my life—I can actually draw the room and everything in the room the shape of the walls, the furniture —everything; I’m so visual I can see everything around me in those rooms all the time and I can travel up and down highways and it’s down streets. It’s almost like being kidnapped all the time. I have to control it by not going into different rooms. Because if I think about the situation then I’m in that room and many times it’s a lot of good stuff lots and lots and lots of good stuff but it’s just a lot of stuff in the filing cabinet😆. I also have a photographic memory when I’m reading so I have lots of pages of books trapped in my head and then I’m reading the pages of the books in my head. And then I go back over years and years and years of pages of books in my head and I read the pages in my head. It’s a lot of work so I have to empty the filing cabinets I watching cartoons but then I remember all the cartoons. I remember the lines of all the movies I see and then when I watch again I remember everything and I recall the dialogue with the actors as I watch the movie. It’s for fun and misery at the same time and people don’t like to get an argument with me because II’ll remember every gosh darn thing they’ve said. but I’d rather be happy than right all the time because that is a very lonely place....🤣😁
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tianamazzi
@bootleg_bugatti yes, that's true, but I mostly found it interesting because I realised that our memories aren't what they used to be! With a photographic reminder, you'll see it very differently to what you've got stored in your memory bank, it almost distorts the way you saw it through your own eyes. Whether the memories are good or bad, I guess is less relevant, just the fact that this form of media is changing us, and our perception of ourselves so much more than we realise.
chelsea.morning
Fascinating @alexianortonjones. I can relate. I find it quite lonely, isolating & unsettling when I recall events in the distant past with old friends or family and want to share it with them - “Remember the time we...?” and they just stare at me blankly. I can remember what freaking colour underwear I had on! Lol. It’s quite a weird, sad feeling a lot of the time. Much love to you.
frenchylefty
@casual1230 it is in fact old enough to start showing what impact it may have on people. After 10 yrs you can now tell how much people have changed. Those who had a "pre-social media" adult life can tell can attest: It has fundamentally altered people and interpersonal relationships.
jordanbaker6011
Oh fabulous. I’ve been thinking about this concept for a while - particularly in respect to being a mother. I’m glad there was no social media as a platform when I became a mum 20 years ago. I really think it has skewed the rhetoric of parenting. Not for the better. Thankyou.
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