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Re: atmosphere...all go insane



On 27 feb 2007, at 00.26, samba - wrote:

> I think part of what's happening is ,the world is so noisy,and  
> getting noisier all the time,that people tend to screen out  much  
> or most of the audio (and other bandwidths for that matter) in  
> their perceptual fields,most of the time. A number times  I've seen  
> emergency vehicles w/ sirens blaring ,stuck in traffic,being  
> ignored .And not just in cities.
>  So advertising ,and I consider pop music advertising, gets louder  
> more in your face harder to ignore. another thing that happens ,I  
> think people still need audio stimulation  to counterbalance all  
> the stimulus screening of daliy life,so they tend to take it in  
> concentrated doses in forms that are identified as hedonistic..
>  Marshall McLuhan said that each generation grow's up in an  
> environment formed,and informed by newer technologies than their  
> parents grew uo with.SO the frequencies and dynamics are  
> different,experientially it's a different world.Each generations's  
> music/dance /fashion is a tool for it to learn how to move in this  
> new world ,o learn it's rhythms and dynamics.


People screening out people, crippling our own sensibility. That's a  
depressing scenario. It's not only the sounding atmosphere that is  
becoming overcrowded, similar enhancement/degradation happens to  
"time". Modern life is short of free time so someone invented the  
phrase "quality time" that can be used to motivate the screening out  
of activities  labeled "of less quality". The bad effect this has on  
people is that they loose their natural ability for mental and  
emotional reflection, which in a longer perspective also may reduce  
the ability to feel compassion. A dangerous path.

We're all part of this noise. Since there are no silent spots left,  
we need to develop a good sense of what to filter out, just to heal  
ourselves and stop the destructive dehumanizing trend. A bit of a  
paradox.

Greetings from Sweden

Per Boysen
www.boysen.se (Swedish)
www.looproom.com (international)
http://tinyurl.com/2kek7h (latest music release)