PostModern Dissonance

Who are we? Why are we here? Why do things we're told about ourselves by the media not match up to who we really are? Is there meaning in sound bites? How do we deal with Information Anxiety? Does consumerism make you happy? If you've asked yourself these questions, it may be time to start seeking answers.

Wednesday, June 22, 2005

Information Overload

Information Overload affects us all. We have an overabundance of data coming through our lives. Data in, data out. We also produce a lot of data. But how much of it is important? Even more interesting, how do we decide between good information and bad information?

I wish that we were taught this in school. I certainly wasn't, but I was in the early generation of people who lived through the birth of the internet and actually remember it.

In 1992, I was 12 years old and in junior high school. By the time I was in high school, in 1994, everyone was talking about ICQ and the WWW. Soon, mp3s were around (and FREE, remember that?!?!?) and I got my hotmail account and suddenly, I was connected. I have been so ever since.

I wonder about the quality of that connection, however. Yeah, I work with people all over the world now in my job as an international site manager at Microsoft, and yeah, instant communication is important, but it's my whole life!

I want to stop the instant everything-Sometimes... I know we need it and that's important. But when is off time? I come home from working on a website to check e-mail, IM friends, work on my website and play with my new computer. I also read books and go to school, but not all of that is pleasure. Sometimes, just watching a movie is the most relaxing thing, but even that is technology-related.

Technology brings us closer, but it also isolates us. Maybe going for a walk is the best thing I can do for myself sometimes... or going for a run.

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For more information, see Richard Saul Wurman's "Information Anxiety."