Week 1 Popular Media Reflection Derek Topp
When discussing the way that technology affects us and our identity development, I am reminded of a recent album Neotheater, by the band AJR. Particularly the song "The Entertainment's Here". In this song they explore the idea of how we are afraid to be bored. We always need to have something going on, something to listen to, so we are never alone with our thoughts. We listen to music in the car and the shower, we scroll through social media feeds until we fall asleep. We are so afraid to just sit and think. There is a line in the song "I wonder what they did before inventing the phone, how could anybody face the quiet alone?" This line is so sad but so real. Our technology has consumed us to the point where we don't know where we would be without it. Our phones are interwoven into our identities. This makes me ask the question, who would we be as people without modern technology? But Erikson hit on the point that even forty to fifty years ago, it was the same problem. Clinging to technology to give us our identities.
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