Individual technological confinement is the challenge of the century
The contemporary individual has almost forgotten, if he ever did, the experience of boredom, of doing nothing. Photo: Unsplash
The digital revolution, from the birth of television to the present day, is characterized by increasingly personalized use of technology. As a result, people's sense of belonging to a common world can be eroded.
The 1960 Summer Olympic Games in Rome were the first to be broadcast internationally. In the 1950s and 1960s, television became the first mass medium. For the first time, a screen was installed in the heart of every home. At the time, it was a veritable revolution at the very heart of daily household life. Unlike cinema, television offered at least two radically new features. Firstly, by inviting itself into the home, it no longer required anyone to leave the house, unlike cinema: turning on the TV was in every respect a much more mundane operation. And secondly,
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