generally speaking the benefits outweigh the risks in matters of technology. Yet i am concerned it dehumanizes us ,in particular the young , formative brains of children and adolescents. They live in a virtual world , which is disconnected from the real one. The technology can be cold and impersonal. I am going to a northern Ontario hospital for locums. There they had a nice program for local artists , be they patients , visitors , doctors , nurses etc. On a big wall , they were exposing their art , paintings that is , changing every six weeks or so. People loved to stop by , like in a little art gallery , we were encouraged to buy art and half of the proceedings was going to the artists and the rest to the hospital . I bought a couple of lovely paintings and when i pass by them, i feel good.
The program was discontinued , no more art , and the wall is now covered with big technical, luminous , ever changing images panels , with names of donors and what the hospital is adding in order to improve. It is good, but cold and impersonal.
Makes sense? , to miss the more human , artistic touch , yet still being impressed by how technology is taking over and adding its own glam and benefits everywhere?