Wednesday, May 6, 2020

Like The Spread Of A Zombie Plague, The Modern Technology

Like the spread of a zombie plague, the modern technology obsession is rapidly infecting the public. Our attachment to new technology and new digital media is a self-perpetuating problem which breeds conformity, loss of autonomy, and repetitive patterns of consumerism. This trend creates the fear that we will become increasingly dependent on digital media and technology, becoming a mindless horde which only exists to consume. Furthermore, increased access to media through technology increases each person’s exposure to its â€Å"zombifying† influence. Critics have taken up the zombie motif in order to draw parallels that warn us to consider the consequences of our changing behavioral patterns. These critiques often re-appropriate elements of†¦show more content†¦Heavy use of cellphones not only affects the user, but those around them. A study done on the effect of cell phone conversations on bystanders indicates that the secondhand consequences of technology abuse parallels the mechanism of infection in zombie media (Galvà ¡n, n.d). This idea of growing zombie hordes in places like malls and cities greatly increases the lethality and danger of the zombies, they aren’t much of a threat alone, but in large packs the danger increases exponentially. The article â€Å"The Effects of Cell Phone Conversations on the Attention and Memory of Bystanders†, in the context of zombie culture, examines the effects of the technology zombies (cellphone abusers) to those around them. The cellphone abuser has a profound effect on those around them. Take, for example, the damage posed by cell phone users when driving a vehicle or navigating streets on foot. Cell phone abuse, in these scenarios, can potentially cause harm to those around them. As the number of cell phones increases, the probability of a bystander being negatively affected by them increases. The article claims that 82% of people report being affected by other’s cell phone use (Galvà ¡n, n.d). The distraction caused by technology zombies may not seem like a particularly big issue at first, but actually puts others at risk. With people spending an â€Å"estimated 2.30 trillion minutes using their wireless devices over the lastShow MoreRelatedZombie And Zombie Apocalypse1235 Words   |  5 PagesStudying the zombie and zombie apocalypse for the past seven weeks has been an interesting experience. When I signed up for a class about zombies, my parents questioned me and my friends laughed. Before participating in this zombie class I thought the zombie was simply a monster with no meaning. I thought the zombie was a brain dead creature with no motivation in life. Little did I know, the zombie and the post-apocalyptic setting means so much more. The zombie and apocalypse are metaphors for biggerRead MoreThe Effectiveness Of Nazi Propaganda3046 Words   |  13 PagesNazi propaganda used by Hitler and his teams of propaganda writers throughout World War II. His popularity was astounding with the German masses and grew into a frenzied state quickly. Hitler’s rise of his image was built on a fairly new manner of technology allowing more exposure to the people. This paper will examine the exponents of this new image building phenomena and prove its use built the man into a myth of sorts. The effectiveness of Nazi propaganda was greater than anyone could have anticipatedRead MoreSocial Networking Sites-Boon/Bane15517 Words   |  63 Pagesalso found concerns about the ability of people to tamper with the tracking technology and lie about where they are. Accuracy aside, people were concerned about the potential for the technology to erode trust among friends and family, says Abbas, who presented the pilot study results at this weeks IEEE International Symposium on Technology and Society conference in Wollongong. Youre working towards trusting a technology rather than trusting someone youre in a relationship with, she said.

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