Monday, November 25, 2019
Identity in the Age of Internet essays
Identity in the Age of Internet essays The new and exiting ways of modern day computers and their increasing proliferation have definitely transformed the human and machine identity. As Turkle indicates computers have ceased to be simple logical machines, which just did the job for us' but now have a subjective influence on us, affecting the way we think and operate. The virtual world has very much become a part of our human personality. The, virtual parlors, game rooms and other Multi user Domains which allow for simultaneous participation of people from different geographical domains have cast an new emotional identity to computers. The anonymity and multiple identities on the Multi user domains on the Internet highway has opened new possibilities for people to extend their expression in terms of multiple personalities The Internet is limitless and not time bound offering infinite possibilities for the self to express itself. This multisensory and highly interactive media creates a temporary suspension of reality as people enter the virtual world on a regular basis. In the virtual environment there is in effect a destruction and reconstruction of the Cartesian self many times over. (Postmodern ideology) We are indeed witnessing a great social change as with real time audio and video the virtual media has sort of merged into the real or at least it has become an integral part of the human personality complex. The more often people interrelate with the machine and through the machine with each other, we see the gap between the virtual and real is closing up and technology is indeed fast driving humanity towards a postmodern society where there is spontaneity, reflexivity and multiple Judging by appearances (Cosmetic Surgery and Human Identity) The enlightment ideology implies that individuals could remake or ...
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