WEEK13(extra credit)——Technology Assignment——ZHUANG MINNA

 Summary

My partner and I conducted an experiment as participants to avoid using 20th- and 21st-century technologies for a day. We documented experiences in three time blocks: morning, afternoon, and evening. Key challenges included difficulty accessing real-time information, inefficient communication, and emotional discomfort. The experiment highlighted how deeply modern life relies on technology, from smartphones to navigation apps, and how its absence disrupts daily routines.


Interesting Point

Some technologies, like electronic timekeeping or TV, were easier to replace with analog alternatives (e.g., mechanical clocks or books). However, others—such as smartphones, instant messaging, and navigation apps—proved nearly indispensable. The experiment also revealed an emotional dependence on technology, with participants feeling anxious or lonely without digital stimulation.


Reflection

This experiment underscores how technology is no longer just a tool but a foundational part of modern life. While survival without it is possible, the convenience, efficiency, and social connectivity it provides make "opting out" highly impractical. It’s worth reflecting on which technologies truly add value and how to use them more mindfully.

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