The Extinction of Experience
How to Be Human in a Digital World
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Illuminating
Illuminating
This book is not a Luddite manifesto ... The question becomes: how do we restore a healthier status quo? ... Rosen gives
a razor-sharp analysis of this modern malady,
capturing
with style
how convenience and efficiency have become the enemies of the good life
Engaging
and
snappy
... A well-evidenced and well-principled defence of human experience ...
Where Rosen succeeds emphatically is in explaining the serious issues without simply blaming anyone
- a
radical
act in these matters
Technology is having pervasive effects on us all, effects which are hard to put into words.
Christine Rosen finds the words I've longed for
.
The Extinction of Experience
is
an extremely important book
, and its message all the more urgent as AI threatens to make everything effortless, frictionless, and disembodied .
A
fascinating
and
timely
book about the essential real-world experiences we're watching vanish before our screen-addled eyes. Resisting the lure of nostalgia, but rejecting the glib assumption that more technology is always better, Christine Rosen makes
a passionate case for the face-to-face, embodied, analogue, unpredictable, unmediated life, and its centrality to a vibrant and truly meaningful human existence
Essential reading in a dislocated world
The Extinction of Experience
is
a beautifully expressed ode to the vanishing components of life
that remain unplanned, unresearched, and unrecorded.
Rosen is an excellent guide
, explaining why there's no substitute for seeing, feeling, and touching the world directly
Rosen has written
a passionate anatomy of what we lose when we relinquish real life
to machine-mediated activity. More than a eulogy, it is
an urgent reminder to value and defend real life
, with all its riskiness and rough edges, against the safe, smooth, screen-filtered reverie that promises so much more than it can encompass
[Rosen] is
one of America's best writers and thinkers
Important
... an
urgent
interrogation of our increasing reliance on digitally mediated experience
Christine Rosen
is a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, a columnist for
Commentary
magazine, senior editor at the
New Atlantis
and fellow at the University of Virginia's Institute for Advance Studies in Culture. She is the author of six books, including
My Fundamentalist Education,
which was chosen as a
Washington Post
Nonfiction Book of the Year. Her writing has been published in the
New York Times
,
Slate
,
Los Angeles Times
,
Politico
and more. She lives in Washington, DC.