Theme for march and april is beauty/soul/fun/mood/? of technology.
We all use many kinds of technologies every day. Not only computers, cars, airplanes and robots are technology, but houses, tables, coffee cups, carpets and books too.
According to philosopher José Ortega y Gasset technology is something we use to ease the undesirable conditions of nature and adapt to them: We have a house to get away from coldness of winter, a bicycle and a car to travel faster and easier, and a book so that we don’t have to remember everything. We tend to think technology’s most important features are efficiency and practicality: Car is more practical than a bicycle, computer is in many ways better than a book and digital cameras are more popular than film cameras because of practical reasons. We like to make our life practical and easy.
But the best things in life aren’t practical and efficient. We make deep bonds with things, we all have special items we cherish and sometimes it feels like some machine could have a soul. Old steam engine is not practical but it’s otherwise impressive. Riding a bicycle up a hill isn’t as fast and easy as driving a car, but bicycling has other desirable qualities. Making a coffee in a campfire isn’t as practical as using an electric coffee maker, but it has some other fine qualities. Printing in darkroom has entirely different mood than sitting in front of a computer.
It’s those other qualities that this theme is about. What makes us abandon practicality and do things the hard way? Is it beauty, soulfulness, fun or just plain stubborness? I’d like to see pictures about that.
You can just post a picture, or if you like you can also write something about it.
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We all use many kinds of technologies every day. Not only computers, cars, airplanes and robots are technology, but houses, tables, coffee cups, carpets and books too.
According to philosopher José Ortega y Gasset technology is something we use to ease the undesirable conditions of nature and adapt to them: We have a house to get away from coldness of winter, a bicycle and a car to travel faster and easier, and a book so that we don’t have to remember everything. We tend to think technology’s most important features are efficiency and practicality: Car is more practical than a bicycle, computer is in many ways better than a book and digital cameras are more popular than film cameras because of practical reasons. We like to make our life practical and easy.
But the best things in life aren’t practical and efficient. We make deep bonds with things, we all have special items we cherish and sometimes it feels like some machine could have a soul. Old steam engine is not practical but it’s otherwise impressive. Riding a bicycle up a hill isn’t as fast and easy as driving a car, but bicycling has other desirable qualities. Making a coffee in a campfire isn’t as practical as using an electric coffee maker, but it has some other fine qualities. Printing in darkroom has entirely different mood than sitting in front of a computer.
. . .
It’s those other qualities that this theme is about. What makes us abandon practicality and do things the hard way? Is it beauty, soulfulness, fun or just plain stubborness? I’d like to see pictures about that.
You can just post a picture, or if you like you can also write something about it.
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