What the reader discovers upon comparing Charles Dickens with Ray Bradbury

Almost by chance, I picked up Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451 to read the same day that I finished Bleak House by Charles Dickens. The choice was serendipitous, for reasons only obvious to the restless wanderings of a mind wearied of the hyped-up buzz of today’s post-literate society. (I am being coy, of course; one might … More What the reader discovers upon comparing Charles Dickens with Ray Bradbury

What happens when we allow technology to govern our consciousness?

We allow technology to govern our consciousness every time we choose to pay attention to it, because whatever we pay attention to shapes our experience of consciousness, and has the power to direct our intentions, and therefore our actions. Therefore, when we allow our smartwatch to regularly tap us on the wrist to tell us … More What happens when we allow technology to govern our consciousness?

The Digital Era: Distributed vs. Fragmented Cognition

The promise of digital technologies is the ultimate kind of ‘distributed cognition’ – the ability to use different digital environments in order to help our thinking be streamlined – focused on one thing or another: on writing a report, or planning a project, or communicating with co-workers or loved ones. The fact is, though, that … More The Digital Era: Distributed vs. Fragmented Cognition