April 15, 2008

Why am I Blogging?

The Internet has revolutionized the way we humans live and communicate. Digitization along with globalization has led to creation of new opportunities and has provided us access to information from across the international frontiers, yet it has also been responsible for giving rise to new threats and unprecedented risks, transforming our lives, literally, making it much more complex than what we had wished for.

With the advent of Web 2.0, the business revolution in the computer industry caused by the move to the Internet as a platform for collaborating, maximizing collective intelligence and adding value for each participant by formalized and dynamic information sharing and creation, we have now at our disposal, new avenues for business, social-networking and entertainment. The allied technologies such as wikis, blogs, social-networking, open-source, peer to peer file-sharing, etc. have also gained significant importance in the life of every individual, directly or indirectly.


Assumed PersonalitiesWe now scrap our friend’s profiles on social networking sites instead of meeting personally or calling them up to wish them on their birthdays, share videos of our family events with people who having nothing to do with us, make friends online, instead of going out and indulging in group or social activities, pretending to be someone we are not, portraying ourselves as uber cool dudes and dudettes, in an endeavor to get noticed in the artificial world, leading a second life.

The ‘e’ buzz is growing by magnanimous proportions, from e-mail, e-cash, e-commerce, e-shopping, e-government, etc., we are actually moving towards leading e-lives. We have started sharing our life not just with friends, but with the global community, utilizing digital media, storing our thoughts and life incidents in high capacity storage servers, which are backed up regularly to keep our memories and social contacts "alive".

Artificial WorldPeople grow old, meet other people, and make friends, form relationships, fall in love, and even break up, all online, in real time. We are getting accustomed to living in the virtual world, where anything is possible, and the cyber-world has almost taken over our lives, and such ideas as that behind The Matrix, no longer seem far fetched.

Emoticons

The time when the sweet smell of paper adorned with the blue-black ink of fountain pens could draw vivid pictures in our minds, the formation of each alphabet and word, painted in its own unique style, providing clues to our character, is long gone. Now is the time to type and express our thoughts on virtual media, using emoticons to portray our mood and state of mind. We are in the era of e-publishing.


So, here I am, blogging my thoughts and blog-marking incidents and events of my life, to be stored in the memory of some lifeless, emotionless machines in some remote corner of the world, hoping that I would be able re-live and reminisce these memories, share my experiences and gain insights from similar blog-marks of other individuals, and believing that these e-memories will live on, long after my body and mind have crashed.

But the era of blogging too is nearing extinction and we are rapidly adopting micro-blogging, publishing even the minuscule thoughts the micro-second they come into our mind, even when we are on the move, not willing to disconnect from the e-world.

Human NetworksSoon, we might wake up in a world where using the virtual networks, we would communicate with other individuals exchanging our thoughts, without even having to voice them or put them down in words, as e-content or otherwise as well. In such a human network, we would be connected to each other, just as our cell phones are now connected to other devices by the wireless networks across the globe.


Yet, I fear the day, when all the networks of the world would clog, all the servers would crash, the dooms day for the e-world, when we would cease to exist, all our memories, thoughts and knowledge erased, and we might not be able to survive it, as by then we would have forgotten what living in the real world was like!

But, it is not this day, not today, nor in the near future. So, till then, I will blog, micro-blog, nano-blog and much more..

2 comments:

  1. "the sweet smell of paper adorned with the blue-black ink of fountain pens could draw vivid pictures in our minds, the formation of each alphabet and word, painted in its own unique style"

    Well said... how fast things like Postcard, Pen friends (etc) ve gone outa our mind...

    I still relish the smell of 'Quink' and ve a never ending fascination for 'Fountain pens'.

    I am readi this book 'The Networked Society' by Jan Vandijk. May b u sd glimpse it too.

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  2. Thanks Jay.
    The simple things in life which we once treasured are now going out of use and we are becoming more mechanized...loosing touch with the creative side in ourselves...everything is turning digital...
    Nyways, will try to get hold of the book u've mentioned..
    Thanks.

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