Blog post #8

In the book, Video Games and Holding Power, by Sherry Turkle she discusses the importance of understanding how technology has changed the way we interact with each other and how this affects our sense of identity. She says that technology has created a new kind of power that is different from physical or economic power, and that it can be used to manipulate people. Turkle also says that this power can be used to control how we view ourselves and how we interact with others. She says that this power can be used to create an environment of surveillance and control, and to create a false sense of identity. She also discusses the importance of understanding how technology can be used to influence our behavior and how it can be used to shape our values and beliefs. She says it is important to recognize the power of technology and to use it responsibly. This book is an important resource for anyone who wants to understand the implications of technology and its effects on our lives.

An important point I came across in Donna Haraway’s “Cyborg Manifesto” is the idea of cyborg politics, and that technology can be used to challenge traditional power structures and create a more of a equitable society. She says that the traditional view of technology as a tool of the oppressor should be challenged, and that cyborgs are those who embrace technology as a way of life and can be used to create a more equitable world. She also argues that technology can be used to create new forms of identity and expression, and that the traditional boundaries between humans and machines can be blurred.

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One Response to Blog post #8

  1. Hey Nino,

    I agree with the idea that technology should not only be seen as a tool for the oppressor. While we should always be cautious of technology, it is necessary to understand it for our own use and benefit.

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