The Digitalization of the Human Memory by Rommel B de la Cruz in Online Journal of Neurology and Brain Disorders (OJNBD)- Lupine Publishers
The
pace that Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) have evolved and
revolutionized the society maroon’s human memory in a tumultuous sea of change,
unpredictable and unstable. The future has been yanked out from its temporal
location, dragging it into our perception of the present. Just days ago, they
were saying, “The future has arrived.” Actually, since the time ICTs were put
into motion, the future as we know it is already around us. It has been here
for all we know, complicating the present and obscuring the liens of past and
present [1]. Robert Hassan in his
book Media, Politics, and the Network Society (2004) presents some compelling
argument how ICTs are affecting the human memory. He cites equally insightful
views which are also quoted in this article. Our memory is instrumental in
humanizing the species that has emerged as the most dominant of the other
sentient living things in the planet. Sui generis. Memory is the mirror of our
being close to God’s likeness [2].
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