How long until everything is available on DVR?
Oh, I’m not talking on TV, I’m talking EVERYWHERE…
How can they NOT suspend her when there is undeniable evidence of her unsportsmanlike conduct? Things are no longer one word against another – now everyone is watching.
Similarly, the brutal women’s soccer match between BYU and New Mexico has been replayed continually because it’s breathtaking. The fact that she would pull her oppontent to the ground by the ponytail is bad, but the fact that she did it on national television is remarkable. In the moment it was brutal, but replayed again and again and again it reaches a level of cold-blooded Sinicism. She received so much media attention that she eventually spoke out in the NYT.
These are sports you say, clearly they’re being watched, that’s the point. While true, our eyes are deceptive and forgetful. Reality is amorphous and relative in ways that HD video is not.
A BART cop out in SF recently broke a window with a man’s face – again, momentarily overlooking the fact that he was….yup, on video:
WARNING: somewhat graphic and humanly disturbing, even the spectators enjoyment:Shouldn’t police ALWAYS behave as though they're being watching? What do they have to hide? Weren’t WE always told to behave like our parents were watching? Not to write anything over email that we wouldn’t mind posting publicly?
While the principles of behavior and conduct may be timeless, or at least evolving generationally, we’re experiencing a moment of inflection where technology is reaching into corners of life previously not illuminated. As we watch the implications of technology saturation impact and alter our daily events the stakes are rising faster and in more ways than they were before.
And is that bad?
“Yes and no” isn’t a very satisfying answer, but it’s all I have for right now. A great deal remains to play out as technology continues to permeate corners of our life.
How bad has it gotten already?
Well, on a personal note, shortly after I moved into my new apartment a friend asked “oh, the one on Buchanan, yeah, someone sent me a video of that place asking if I wanted to apply to live there.”
Me: “…a what?”
Her: “a video, I’ll send you the link”
To take a tour of my home click below, just make sure to enjoy it while pondering the implications of everything being just a link away…
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