31. mai 2010

Shallow Man

Droneland tenkte på tyske Blumfelds tekstlinje: «O weh, was ich so oberflächlich bin» da han leste denne tankevekkende teksten om hvorvidt utstrakt onlineaktivitet forhindrer dypere læring og gjør oss mer overflatiske:

«Dozens of studies by psychologists, neurobiologists, and educators point to the same conclusion: When we go online, we enter an environment that promotes cursory reading, hurried and distracted thinking, and superficial learning. Even as the Internet grants us easy access to vast amounts of information, it is turning us into shallower thinkers, literally changing the structure of our brain.»

Når Droneland ser omkring seg på den stadig voksende se-på-meg-kulturen og mangelen på innsikt i annet enn oppmerksomhet rundt egen person, så er det ikke usannsynlig at tekstforfatteren kan være inne på noe. For oppi denne navlebeskuende kulturen så blir vi mindre opptatt av det essensielle og mer opptatt av sludderet:

«As we multitask online, we are training our brains to pay attention to the crap.»

Før artikkelen konkluderer passe pessimistisk:

«There’s nothing wrong with absorbing information quickly and in bits and pieces. We’ve always skimmed newspapers more than we’ve read them, and we routinely run our eyes over books and magazines to get the gist of a piece of writing and decide whether it warrants more thorough reading. The ability to scan and browse is as important as the ability to read deeply and think attentively. The problem is that skimming is becoming our dominant mode of thought. Once a means to an end, a way to identify information for further study, it’s becoming an end in itself—our preferred method of both learning and analysis. Dazzled by the Net’s treasures, we are blind to the damage we may be doing to our intellectual lives and even our culture.

What we’re experiencing is, in a metaphorical sense, a reversal of the early trajectory of civilization: We are evolving from cultivators of personal knowledge into hunters and gatherers in the electronic data forest. In the process, we seem fated to sacrifice much of what makes our minds so interesting.»


Kanskje ikke så rart da at enkelte er begynt å snakke om slutten på vestlig sivilisasjon slik vi kjenner den?

Ingen kommentarer: