An Hour Today vs. An Hour Yesterday

It’s often hard to realize just how much time that you actually spend skimming through Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. What did you do when you were a kid? How did you spend an hour? I bet you were self-invested in a video game or a book, similar to how you are today.

 

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I constantly find myself skimming, especially through Facebook and Instagram, mainly because I have my own social media platform, @Handoff. The platform was designed to highlight the most interesting parts of NYC, without breaking the bank. Our platform specifically targets people who are trying to have a good time in New York, and explore different parts of the city they may never have even heard of. I am constantly surfing though social media to uncover the top trending, and most interesting parts of NYC per week. While doing so, I find that an hour only feels like minutes, and how so much of my time is wasted while searching through a digital realm. When I put what I do now into prospective, I cannot imagine how my platform would even exist.

 

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The only way that people learn about things prior to a social media age was through commercials via the radio and television, and through ad’s in the newspaper. Looking up pictures and hashtags and creating social videos would simply, not exist. These activities that I partake in specifically only exist because of digital media. I often laugh at people who do not simply understand social media, and the massive influence that it has over our society today. Most people find it “sad” or “pathetic” when they see people posting pictures of their food, but like myself, I understand that these people are taking advantage of a new market of advertising that didn’t exist before. Right now, businesses are able to take advantage of something called immaterial labor, where people simply do the advertising for the business with virtually no pay. People take pictures of the product, hashtag and attract a swarm of people who have just retweeted and shared, and have essentially just done the advertising for the business, for FREE.

Computerization and digitization improve human activity in a multitude of ways. The internet has become a platform in which people communicate socially and has, essentially, become a way of life for most people. Computerization has manifested in our lives, almost anyone you see nowadays has a smartphone, as well as also having a laptop or a tablet. We essentially cannot get through a day without using a computer-like device. We see digitization everyday when someone posts a photo, when they post a video or they share an article. It puts things into prospective when prior to a digital age, we would just simply be taking these pictures for our own enjoyment. We wouldn’t be sharing articles, we would be reading articles in the newspaper or magazine, the videos we would be seeing would be on TV. We definitely see digitization in current day, now more than ever.

Couldry, Introduction digital media and social theory

Couldry states in the article an apparent consequence of media. He brings up an interesting point, that even if it isn’t the smartphone or the tablet, years ago it was the news paper. There has always been something that has been stealing the attention of the consumer, and has made it’s mark on society.

“There is a long history of wonder at media’s role in transforming social scale. In the early twentieth century, it was the newspaper that astounded Gabriel Tarde: “even if the book made all who read it . . . feel their philological identity, it ws not concerned with questions both current and simultaneously exciting to everybody . . . it is the newspaper that fired national life, stirs up united movements of minds and wills” (Pg. 25 “On What Scale do Media Have Consequences?”)

The negative consequence of digitization and computerization is becoming way too reliant on devices and social media feeds. We expect that when we log onto Facebook, we are getting our fill of social media posts, as well as up to date articles about what is happening in our world. We often do not look beyond the platforms that are convenient for us, we often don’t research anything we find on Facebook because we expect it all to be there for us.

Overall, I do think that the digital revolution was a groundbreaking period for our generation, and I DO think that it has benefited us majorly. While we may have gotten too dependent on certain aspects of it, we have created a convenient and an ever-advancing part of our society. We are incredibly advanced as a species, and we are only getting smarter and more enhanced. Digital media is a fascinating part of our lives, and I feel that it is important to embrace it, rather than take it for granted.

Is this the peak of Digital Revolution? Or have we always been advancing in a Digital Revolution?

Are we better off as a species to be this connected and intertwined? Or was it better to have no external communication than face-to-face?

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One hour with my family while browsing the internet (Amazon, Netflix, Hulu and my email)

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The moment I got to see our assignment to “spend 1(one) hour online and carefully take notes on this activities and think about this activities before and after the digital media” my reaction was “well, this should be interesting”

The first thing I did was to search for books for my classes, and other items for my apartment. While doing this, I realized how easy it is just with a click to order and get the delivery either in two days with amazon prime or even in two hours with Prime Now. It amazed me how fast and efficient the internet is making our life. It took me maybe eighteen minutes to search and place my order. Now, if we think about placing an order before the internet, I’m pretty sure that this was a longer process. My mom told me that before internet, “you needed to buy the book at the bookstore, order from a catalogue or simply just call the company and actually talk to human being”. This process back then took maybe three weeks. Now, imagine if you got the wrong book or the wrong furniture or color that you ordered? Then add another two or three weeks to exchange something.

The second thing I did was to watch a movie and movie trailers. “Movie coming soon to a theater near you” the voice after every trailer finished. Before the internet and digital media, my mom told me that you would have to wait months or even years to own a movie and watch it at home with your Video Home System (VHS). An example would be a Disney movie that came out in the 80s “Honey, I Shrunk the kids” before digital media this movie(s) were expensive and you would also have to go to the store and buy it. The best part of this was the quality of time you spend with your family. Today, movies are release and within a few months, movies are ready to rent on iTunes, or watch them on Netflix or Hulu.

Lastly, something that I can say that I experienced as a kid was to write a letter, buy a stamp, take it to the post office and wait and wait for an answer. I remember sending letters to my grandparents. These letters took at least one to two months to reach its destination. This was because internet was not popular at the moment in this part of the world. This experienced, reminds me of our reading from Couldry “News of US President Lincoln’s assassination took twelve weeks to cross the Atlantic in 1895” (page 1). It took almost two months to have a “conversation” with my family (at this time not many people had a land line). Today, we send and received thousands of emails. We barely pay attention to them and it all goes to our junk or trash mail. In a way I think this is a good because it is helping to save trees and our environment but I also think that because emails, our personal connections are not the same.

During this hour, I realized how lucky we are to have all of these commodities. I do think that computerization and the evolution of digitization has improve our lives because now we can communicate with others around the world within seconds. We can buy books, home items, food, and change or cancel our order. If we don’t feel like going to the movie theater then we know that we can wait a few weeks to watch at home with your family, friends or why not by yourself? Also, thanks to electronic email, we can learn about good and bad news within seconds. With that said, I do think that all of these changes has and will bring more positive effects to our society and our environment.

Questions…

Do you, or do you think people in general prefer to watch a movie at the  movie theater or at home, and if this kind of technology is actually making people to socialize more or do the opposite?

Do you think that this digital transformation is connecting us or is it doing the contrary?