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NYTimes, Jan. 25: "Unease for What Microsoft’s HoloLens Will Mean for Our Screen-Obsessed Lives:" [^].
" as screens have proliferated, the amount of actual, unencumbered reality we experience seems endangered. ... 

What is it about our current reality that is so insufficient that we feel compelled to augment or improve it? I understand why people bury themselves in their phones on elevator rides, on subways and in the queue for coffee, but it has gotten to the point where even our distractions require distractions. No media viewing experience seems complete without a second screen, where we can yammer with our friends on social media or in instant messages about what we are watching."
A strange essay, with virtually zero technical content about the HoloLens, more a series of reflections on/about contemporary movies "Black Mirror," and "Her," and various other cultural icons from Amazon to Obama.
"The individual need for placation and augmentation plays out in ways big and small. Because my daughters are grown, I used to worry about my friend’s younger children becoming bored when they stopped by to visit. Not anymore. The children are made to look up long enough to greet me, then they resume interacting with the screens in their hands."
I have been intrigued by the words of Robert Louis Stevenson (in his essay, "The Lantern Bearers," 1887) a long time:
"...for no man lives in the external truth among salts and acids, but in the warm, phantasmagoric chamber of his brain, with the painted windows and the storied wall." [1]
And, I think my fascination with it lies in its echoing the tension between the "hard-facts" of being "in" a physical body in a "real" world and the subjective experience of the flux of consciousness in which our perception of that "real world" wanders all over the map while, at the same time, we successfully go down a flight of stairs without falling Smile | :)

I grew up without television, but radio dramas were a big-thing for me. I watched my first little brother grow up, getting out of bed at 7am at age 5 and ... first thing ... going over to the tv and switching it on.

Who is to say, I ask myself, if a new generation of children growing up immersed in various visual media from cradle-onward, playing with tablets in kindergarten, texting their friends in first-grade ... is any less in the "real world" than my generation ?

Is face-to-face contact, and "bonding" any the less because of all this "virtuality" ?

Does the current Primate Operating System, using a slowly-mutating DNA data-store state-machine, still in bloody alpha, circa 100k-years-old, over-ride any variations of tangible vs. visual, of direct sensation through the senses of smell, touch, and taste vs. virtual simulacra ?

It's a lovely day, the sun is shining; I think I will not think on these questions, today Smile | :)

[1] the full-text of "The Lantern Bearers" is on-line through Project Gutenberg: [^]. The quote is from section III of that essay.
«I'm asked why doesn't C# implement feature X all the time. The answer's always the same: because no one ever designed, specified, implemented, tested, documented, shipped that feature. All six of those things are necessary to make a feature happen. They all cost huge amounts of time, effort and money.» Eric Lippert, Microsoft, 2009

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