Andrew Liam mentions that “They have been conditioned to invest the bulk of their emotional life in the virtual space. And many have learned to split their attention, with one eye on the electronic mirror, and the other on reality.” He
is basically telling us that our generation has been raised with so
much media that we have forgotten about everything else and we have
relied more on media. It is true that there are many who
enjoy spending time using media whether its watching videos on YouTube
or socializing on facebook but that doesn’t mean that we don’t do other
non-media related activities. I for one enjoy the media, but I definitely do not spend so much time on it. I would rather be outdoors playing sports, hanging out with friends, and enjoying my weekend partying. I am sure I don’t speak for myself. Yes media does play a big part in our lives but we are not dependent of it. As long as we are having a good time I am sure that none of that will cross our minds.
Friday, January 27, 2012
PW 1
In
Andrew Lam’s excerpt we see that he agrees with global editor of
multimedia at Reuters when we mentions that “’Then entire world [has
become] news gatherers – some of the most extraordinary events are
reported by ordinary citizens.’” A clear example mentioned in the reading would be the USC incident as well as the natural disaster in China. In
USC Professor Bill Nye collapsed as he prepared to give a lecture and
the students instead of calling 911 for help, their first reaction was
to take pictures, text, and tweet. In Sichuan, China in 2008 a high school student recorder the scene of him running down the stairs while building collapsed. His video had way more success than any other reporters who went to the scene. I agree that people nowadays have become “reporters” themselves without even being aware of it. Some
people may decide to text their friends, but the easier way to do it
where a lot of people can be informed is through social networks and
blogs such as Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr etc. I can
definitely relate to this because when something goes on that may be big
or considered important by other people, I am able to find out about it
through Facebook. This happens every time there is an
earthquake, if it’s raining, if there is some type of tragic event in
the community, sporting events, etc. It is safe to say
that people would prefer to share anything that may be going on in their
lives and is considered important since it is so normal to do so. At
times it actually is beneficial to many of us because we would rather
spend time on social networks than watching television and that way we
kill two birds with one stone because we are informed about any
important events going on while were socializing with others.
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