2020-09-22 ------------------------------------------------------------------ 1) There is the here and now. 2) There are the memories. 3) There is the artificial. The artificial is taking over both the here and now and the memories as a source of information for reality-building and sense-making. Our physical senses mean less than they used to. They are becoming just the medium for the artificial to move through. When it becomes possible for transmitting visual information without pushing it through the eyes, the eyes have become a legacy input and we may not even bother opening them in the morning. Social media is now holding our photographic memories and our calendar of important events we attended. It is already better at this than our own minds are. Our mechanical movements are taken over by smart features that take into account the mistakes we made. We are free to type poorly, drive poorly and so on. We are being cocooned by a blanket of connectivity. The connections aren't value-free, of course. There are information highways with glow that drowns out the portals to forest paths. There are prisons, there are walls, there are kings and tyrants. We can see further than ever but with less certainty of what our place in the ecosystem is. ------------------------------------------------------------------