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Laurence Scott is the author of Four Dimensional Human whcih made the Samuel Johnson Prize 2015 shortlist. (Bowker Author Biography)

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stopped on page 32; may be too esoteric for me
 
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pollycallahan | 6 andere besprekingen | Jul 1, 2023 |
Really enjoyed this for the most part, some interesting thinking of areas of the internet. Many of us will have thought idly about much discussed here, but Scott needles in to how truly strange life in the digital world is.
 
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arewenotben | 6 andere besprekingen | Jul 31, 2020 |
You are no doubt reading this on a screen, most likely some sort of tablet or phone, but it could be on a computer. This constant interaction with the 1’s and 0’s of the digital world is starting to have an effect on our own lives, as we are drawn into a world of constant connection, information at your fingertips and 24 hour communication. Scott calls this new persona, the four dimensional human, and in this book considers the ways that this influx of digital consciousness will affect us. Some of his subjects include the private and public faces that we show online, how the digital sphere is affecting us and our thought processes and the perils on our sanity with a constant stream of news.

It was an interesting book in lots of ways, almost everything we do these days has some sort of interaction with a computer or screen, and Scoot has made a good attempt to try and see what sort of human being we will become with the constant digital feeds in our lives. The first part of the book dragged a little, but thankfully picked up in the last half where he gave a number of examples on social media and his own experiences on it as well as illustrations from the film and fiction worlds. Overall good, and it would be a subject worth re-visiting again in five years or so with my children’s generation who have only know this world.
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PDCRead | 6 andere besprekingen | Apr 6, 2020 |
This book is chock full of touch stones in my mind that resonate. Beginning with the internet and the changes it is making in our minds, bodies and world. Comparing these changes to earlier changes with recognizable reference points in books and film. Frightening visions of things to come and the warning portents of dying bees, calving ice cliffs of glaciers, dying elephants and expanding deserts. Very readable, instructive with many familiar signposts in my own life.
 
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