Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Disconnection, Immersion

Technology may serve a variety of purposes, or be no more than a diversion.


In the former case, technology may yield increase in capability, expanding potential; yet it is clearly the latter that occupies the attention with little in the way of reward. Here, in fact, is an example of a situation in which power of choice rests with the individual will, and the artist acts accordingly.