A
Digital
Death

Point and click at the medium that’s blurring the lines between friendship and finance. Back-up your life where others can see, where others can vote and save and stare at your early morning mistakes. Find love by losing the skills of communication, harness the immediacy of the beast while waving goodbye to the analog kingdom. Watch them shuffle your interests with flick of the wrist fashion, carried out by a busty screen name that has shed a few layers of clothing. In a world so virtual that nothing is sacred, where can you hide when you’re always one-click away? Even clouds, a dreamer’s pillow, will now store the details of life…so when it rains, we’ll all die a digital death, suffocated by the zeros and ones that had once made our life so easy.

Comments

  1. Ryan DeShon said at September 19, 2009:

    I love the throw back to the 8-bit age. In the digital world we live in, and the dependency we have on it, “we’ll all die a digital death, suffocated by the zeros and ones” is absolutely correct.

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