Lisa, that made perfect sense! Notwithstanding the geek in me and having spent many years in technology it urks me considerably to see people using cell phones and other electronic paraphernalia in the concert hall (among other public places where attention is demanded onstage), as well. As you succinctly said, people are "laying aside the art of listening". It was not too long ago that we all got along fine without cell phones and all these other devices that now seem to dominate so many lives. There is much out there that people miss because of their obsessions with the devices. As well as losing the art of listening the art of sociable behavior is also being lost as people are losing the physical connections one with another. It's a sad state of affairs that we are plunging into.
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Originally posted by EternaLisa View PostPreston and Sorrano, I would add that while we are actually blessed with the technology, we at the same time abuse it-use it for wrong reasons.E- I hope, or I could not live. - written by H.G. Wells
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Originally posted by Preston View PostWhile I enjoy what it can do, I disagree that we are blessed with technology. I think though am not sure that it may be more of a curse than a blessing. I think I might consider technology wholly evil, I doubt it though am not sure? At least something to think about.
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Originally posted by Sorrano View PostOne of the benefits of technology is that more people are able to eat with respect to increasing the ability to produce more food as well as distribute it more quickly to those in need. There are medical advances that reduce and in some cases eliminate pain while healing the physical body of various ailments that was not possible 50 years ago. Being able to communicate via mobile devices has saved lives during recent disasters as we have seen the the recent tsunami's and earthquakes. If people used technology responsibly many of the problems that you are concerned about would probably just disappear.
Though, I do believe something people should question is if technology is evil (whether it be wholly or not). There are many who believe not and many who believe so.
For a large part, I don't believe in the science, math, schools, teachings, etc. of today's time. In fact, I find them a disgrace. You speak the word philosophy (even evolution) in schools and the masses speak against it?!- I hope, or I could not live. - written by H.G. Wells
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Good God, I've started World War 3 !
Whatever about technology, it seems to me that people are finding it more and more difficult just to LISTEN to music for any extended length of time. My own attention span seems to be getting worse as I get older and I find myself getting restless after about ten minutes of listening, but I force myself to concentrate and I can usually get back on track.
Following a score is a great help and I wish I could do it, but I think that should be for private listening. I once sat next to a guy who never once looked at the stage during a performance of the Bach B minor mass. He had his head buried in a large bound score. It annoyed me immensely (but that could be plain jealousy).
At least he wasn't like the lady who sat through a performance of "Faust" following the score intently. Someone sitting nearby noticed that the score was by Berlioz, but the stage performance was Gounod!
However, the thought of someone in the audience holding an oversized cell phone with its attendant lighting ..... well, it would be like someone texting next to you at the movies (which happens a lot).
I think I'm beginning to sound like somebody in the BBC series "Grumpy Old Men" but I'm quite pleasant, really. Really.
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Sorry if I got too opinionated. Too many subjects do that to me, and technology is one of them. I really didn't mean to and was just discussing, and still wonder. I didn't think an argument had been started, just thought we were each expressing our opinions. I am now confused, ? Sorry, if anything was too much.- I hope, or I could not live. - written by H.G. Wells
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Originally posted by Preston View PostSorry if I got too opinionated. Too many subjects do that to me, and technology is one of them. I really didn't mean to and was just discussing, and still wonder. I didn't think an argument had been started, just thought we were each expressing our opinions. I am now confused, ? Sorry, if anything was too much.
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Originally posted by Michael View Posthttp://latimesblogs.latimes.com/cult...-concerts.html
It seems people will do anything but listen to the bloody music!
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