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Net loss : the inner life in the digital age / Sebastian Smee.

By: Series: Quarterly essay (Melbourne, Vic.) ; issue 72.Description: 95 pages ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781760640712
Other title:
  • Inner life in the digital age [Portion of title]
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 300.994
Contents:
Includes correspondence re 'Follow the leader', pages 57-93 : Katharine Murphy, Scott Ryan, Sean Kelly, Amanda McKenzie, Shireen Morris, Dennis Atkins, Nyadol Nyuon, Norman Abjorensen, Laura Tingle.
In: Quarterly essaySummary: "We live in an age of constant distraction. Is there a price to pay for this? In this superb essay, renowned critic Sebastian Smee explores the fate of the inner life in the age of the internet. Throughout history, artists and thinkers have cultivated the deep self, and seen value in solitude and reflection. But today, with social media, wall-to-wall marketing and the agitation of modern life, everything feels illuminated, transparent. We feel bereft without our phones and their cameras and the feeling of instant connectivity. It gets harder to pick up a book, harder still to stay with it. Without nostalgia or pessimism, Sebastain Smee guides us from the apparent fullness of the app-filled world to a more complex sense of self... If we lose the inner life, Smee asks, what do we lose of ourselves?"--Back cover.
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Magazine Melbourne Athenaeum Library Magazines QE72 December 2018 Available Net loss by Sebastian Smee 068512
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Cover title.

Includes correspondence re 'Follow the leader', pages 57-93 : Katharine Murphy, Scott Ryan, Sean Kelly, Amanda McKenzie, Shireen Morris, Dennis Atkins, Nyadol Nyuon, Norman Abjorensen, Laura Tingle.

"We live in an age of constant distraction. Is there a price to pay for this? In this superb essay, renowned critic Sebastian Smee explores the fate of the inner life in the age of the internet. Throughout history, artists and thinkers have cultivated the deep self, and seen value in solitude and reflection. But today, with social media, wall-to-wall marketing and the agitation of modern life, everything feels illuminated, transparent. We feel bereft without our phones and their cameras and the feeling of instant connectivity. It gets harder to pick up a book, harder still to stay with it. Without nostalgia or pessimism, Sebastain Smee guides us from the apparent fullness of the app-filled world to a more complex sense of self... If we lose the inner life, Smee asks, what do we lose of ourselves?"--Back cover.

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