Creating and Accepting the Void: Personalization of a Vacuum / internet_void (Instagram username)
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Author
Farkas, GovindaReaders/Advisors
Resnick, AdamTerm and Year
Spring 2019Date Published
2019
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Through 63 short somewhat diary-like entries I have written about the Internet. How we fill it with emotion, how that emotion fades in the vacuous ever changing tide of the internet, and how we try to make what is inherently a space in humanistic terms into a place. It deals with nostalgia towards a past internet, ruminations on the current internet, and thoughts on where it might be headed all through a individualized personal lens. As an opposition to the academic writings that I have found to be elitist, overly intellectual, and therefore somewhat classist I have chosen to write these entries in as plain English as I could manage. Included in the .pdf is a further introduction that delves deeper into what I am drawing from and a fuller description of what I intended to explore within my project.Accessibility Statement
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