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The Extinction of Experience: Being Human in a Disembodied World

The Extinction of Experience: Being Human in a Disembodied World

by Christine Rosen

5.0 (3 ratings)
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Published

September 10, 2024

Pages

1 pages

Language

English

Publisher

Blackstone Publishing, Inc.

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About This Book

MP3 CD Format A reflective, original invitation to recover and cultivate the human experiences that have atrophied in our virtual world. We embraced the mediated life--from Facetune and Venmo to meme culture and the Metaverse--because these technologies offer novelty and convenience. But they also transform our sense of self and warp the boundaries between virtual and real.

What are the costs? Who are we in a disembodied world? In The Extinction of Experience , Christine Rosen investigates the cultural and emotional shifts that accompany our embrace of technology.

In warm, philosophical prose, Rosen reveals key human experiences at risk of going extinct, including face-to-face communication, sense of place, authentic emotion, and even boredom. Considering cultural trends, like TikTok challenges and mukbang, and politically unsettling phenomena, like sociometric trackers and online conspiracy culture, Rosen exposes an unprecedented shift in the human condition, one that habituates us to alienation and control. To recover our humanity and come back to the real world, we must reclaim serendipity, community, patience, and risk.

Introduction

In an era dominated by digital interactions, 'The Extinction of Experience: Being Human in a Disembodied World' delves into the fading of physical experiences that once defined our humanity. The book invites readers to reflect on how our increasing reliance on digital technology impacts our emotions, relationships, and sense of self. Through engaging narratives and enlightening insights, it challenges us to rediscover the value of tangible human connections.

This thought-provoking exploration urges a reevaluation of our virtual dependencies and encourages a return to experiences that enrich our lives and nurture our human essence.

Key Takeaways

The digital age disconnects us from physical experiences crucial for authentic human interactions. Rediscovering tangible experiences is essential for nurturing emotional depth and personal fulfillment. Balancing technology and real-world engagements enhances overall well-being in a digital-centric era.

Detailed Description

The book examines the profound shift from tangible human experiences to a digital existence where physical interactions take a back seat. This transition introduces challenges that alter our emotional landscapes and redefine social connections questioning the essence of being human.

Standout Features

By analyzing the effects of digital immersion on our daily lives the author paints a vivid picture of a world where technology mediates even the most intimate moments The narratives highlight the risks of a life lived predominantly online stripped of the richness of physical presence.

Book Details

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ISBN-13:

979-8228005099

Dimensions:

6.75 x 6.88 x 1 inches

Weight:

1 pounds

Specifications

Pages:1 pages
Language:English
Published:September 10, 2024
Publisher:Blackstone Publishing, Inc.
Authors:Christine Rosen

Rating

5.0

Based on 3 ratings

Customer Reviews

TREMENDOUS!!!

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Mike Kelly
September 12, 2024

I heard the author guest host on one of my fav podcasts, Ink Stained Wretches, and her new book was discussed. I bought two copies, I like to give books away. I read the book today and it is tremendous! I read these kinds of books in this mode: I read intro and then conclusion - if the author can't get me there, I abandon. If I'm in, I pick one more chapter that looks good from the index. If that one gets me, too, I read the whole thing. This book had me at hello and Christine Rosen does an excellent job making her argument. It challenges my worldview and is making me think, which is what great books do. It's a must read, great for anyone, not least leaders at work trying to get put meaning into their missions at work. Well done, Christine!! Thank you for creating this important book!

A very well-written warning

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Darwin T.
September 18, 2024

I expect many readers of Rosen's book will find themselves nodding, as I did, as she elucidates the ideas many have had (perhaps vaguely, like me) about the mediated universe we live in--loving it and hating it, and often wondering what it is doing to us. Rosen makes it all clear. One of the saddest things I've seen recently was a young couple, maybe late twenties, walking down the street with a three-year-old between them, each of the adults holding a little hand. In the parents' other hands were smartphones, which they scanned as they walked. The poor kid hardly realized, I'll bet, that he was taking a walk by himself. But he will. Brace yourself, as you read Rosen's story about us, because you will see yourself. Therein lies the greatest value of this important work.