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Billy's avatar

I'd really love to see the spatial and environmental element to all of this, especially regarding your stated goal to "reinvent the play-based childhood for the 21st century." Playing requires safe streets, play spaces, etc. And I wonder how the urban development patterns in the US since the mid-20th century have contributed to and/or exacerbated our epidemic of loneliness. Another way of putting this inquiry is: Do walkable neighborhoods mitigate the harms from smart phones and social media?

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Mark Hammer's avatar

I had the good fortune and pleasure to briefly chat with Marshall McLuhan, when I was 15. It is to his lasting credit that he would willingly suffer a fool like me. One of his underlying beliefs is that a society shouldn't move on to any new technology until it has figured out what the current technology might be doing to it. Unfortunately, we live in a time when the impetus is to create and adopt new technology before we've even finished paying off the preceding things, let alone come to any insight about what it might be doing to us. It's an adolescent-dominated/driven society that demands new technology on the "hit parade", rising up the charts, constantly.

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