Sunday, May 10, 2009

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Escape to the 20th century - live for a week as our parents





The impacts are dense: killer games , Zensursula , paintball ban - the 45 + generation is serious. It should go all the ailing degeneration of today's youth to the collar, and thanks shackles in Legis-executive and Yuri will continue to quickly poured into the form, especially in election year 2009.


There is not much to herein is not only a conflict at the content level, but also to be located at the relationship level: have at least two generations are decoupled, live in different worlds .

"My iPhone / Twitter / Counter Strike generation feels a certain powerlessness : even if one with" the other discusses added bringing the impression it anyway anything, because they simply use new media - and forms of communication do not even try.


other hand, even among my friends there are people who want to take me at the evening meeting as the first iPhone. And are 65 000 politically activated Twitter user in Germany to a relevant variable? Moving is not actually in a totally artificial Web 2.0 bubble, with the "normal people" out there to do anything more? What if we do not spearhead of the avant-garde are not early adopters, but simply a crude, now extinct branch of the communications evolution?


And one thing I must say, at least clear to me as I try not to other accuses the "new", little did I have a clear idea of how 2009 is the "analog life" really feels.


why do word complex and I an experiment: we return to the last millennium. We live like our parents, almost all channels of our present life are banned for a week:


- no Twitter

- no TwitterTV

- no tumblr

- no Flickr

- no blog

- generally no social media / network sites

- no del.icio.us

- no SKYPE

- no YouTube

- no last.fm

- no SPON

- generally no Internet media portals

- no RSS feeds

- eigentlich ist überhaupt keine private Internet-Nutzung erwünscht (beruflich lässt es sich nicht vermeiden)

- eMails nur zu beruflichen Zwecken

- keine Handy-Photos

- an iPhone-Apps sind nur erlaubt: Mail, Kalender, iPod, SMS, Uhr


Wir sind dann mal weg...


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