I have one with the internet.
It’s great! It keeps me in touch with people I know from all over the globe. I can chat with a girl from Indonesia if I want to, and I can write an email to my husband, even when he’s next to me.
I can find out all kinds of information, about any subject under the sun. I can self-diagnose if I’m a hypochondriac, I can learn all about the churches we will visit(provided they have a website), I can find out if a book is any good before I even start to read it. I can also be inspired by many artist, and learn from watching their videos. It’s amazing!
But it’s also terrible! It sucks away my time more than anything. If I sit down to “just check my email”, I end up staying there for at least a half hour. It provides me with many excuses for not doing many other things that need doing, and many things I’d rather have done.
It also helps evil-intended people do many harmful things to others, and makes it too easy for people to forget what it means to have a real conversation, or a real connection with others. It enhances people’s abilities to stretch the truth and live in their “la-la” land.
Yesterday, I came across something wonderful on the internet. One of those projects that deserve to get looked at by everyone, cause it’s so cool, and clever and poignant. It doesn’t hurt that one of the installations is about/in Brasil.
So check it out:
http://28millimetres.com/women/
Click on Brasil’s map to see it. The others are interesting as well.
And let me know what you think, or if you have other sites/art projects to recommend.
In the meantime, good luck not getting sucked into the internet too much.
How do I show that my hand is raised? Now especially since I have something else to look at on the Internet.
Yeah, the internet can really suck you in… of course, you’re telling us to get more sucked in, cause you want us to check something out… hahaha.
Absolutely love hate this thing but then it lead me to find your site and blog again and I love it for that. ::thrive! O