We want to bring people back to normal human social relationships. Your digital stuff can be there, but it doesn't have to take over your whole world.
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There are a lot of old-fashioned things we perpetuate that come from a world that's not digital, not interactive, and not online, and we try to retain it.
While the digital age has done so much to improve our world, it has dramatically changed our social structure, often further isolating us from each other.
The digital world has been in a separate orbit from our medical cocoon, and it's time the boundaries be taken down.
I think there is a possible future where maybe we do just take a hard turn away from the Internet and we do start valuing our privacy again.
Most of us still haven't grasped the fact that everything we commit to the digital space - not just our public blogs and broadcast tweets, but every private text message, email, and voicemail is likely to be stored and accessible. Forever.
We want the digital world to bend to your physical life, your real emotional life as a person, and we don't want you to bend to computers.
There is no time and space in the digital world. People chat and collaborate through social networks. Cultural icons garner millions of fans online in locations they have often never been themselves. The boundary between public and private life is now everyone's business.
Soon it's all going to be digital anyway. It's all going to be saved on a little coin somewhere.
Sooner rather than later, any other form other than digital media will be a thing of the past. It won't vanish, but let's face it, this is seemingly the way of the future.
We've never lived in an environment in which it has been so easy to capture information and share it. That fact that it is digital and easy to transmit exacerbates that. I don't know that we know yet what social norms we wish to adopt.
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