{"id":117,"date":"2010-07-17T05:02:34","date_gmt":"2010-07-17T05:02:34","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/cschulze.com\/blog\/?p=117"},"modified":"2010-09-11T03:34:23","modified_gmt":"2010-09-11T03:34:23","slug":"a-poem-for-technology","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/cschulze.com\/blog\/archives\/117","title":{"rendered":"A Poem for Technology"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Here is a poem that pretty much sums up many thoughts I have on the topic of technology and my generation. I find it ironic that I am sharing it in this manner. Taken from <a href=\"http:\/\/www.mcsweeneys.net\">http:\/\/www.mcsweeneys.net<\/a><br \/>\nTWEET.<br \/>\nBY  <a href=\"mailto:oylmiller@gmail.com\">OYL MILLER<\/a><br \/>\n<span style=\"font-family: times,times new roman;\"><span>&#8211; &#8211;  &#8211; &#8211;<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-family: times,times new roman;\">I saw the best minds of my  generation destroyed by brevity, over-connectedness, emotionally  starving for attention, dragging themselves through virtual communities  at 3 am, surrounded by stale pizza and neglected dreams, looking for  angry meaning, any meaning, same hat wearing hipsters burning for shared  and skeptical approval from the holographic projected dynamo in the  technology of the era, who weak connections and recession wounded and  directionless, sat up, micro-conversing in the supernatural darkness of  Wi-Fi-enabled cafes, floating across the tops of cities, contemplating  techno, who bared their brains to the black void of new media and the  thought leaders and so called experts who passed through community  colleges with radiant, prank <!--more-->playing eyes, hallucinating Seattle- and  Tarantino-like settings among pop scholars of war and change, who  dropped out in favor of following a creative muse, publishing zines and  obscene artworks on the windows of the internet, who cowered in unshaven  rooms, in ironic superman underwear burning their money in wastebaskets  from the 1980s and listening to Nirvana through paper thin walls, who  got busted in their grungy beards riding the Metro through Shinjuku  station, who ate digital in painted hotels or drank Elmer&#8217;s glue in  secret alleyways, death or purgatoried their torsos with tattoos taking  the place of dreams, that turned into nightmares, because there are no  dreams in the New Immediacy, incomparably blind to reality, inventing  the new reality, through hollow creations fed through illuminated  screens. Screens of shuttering tag clouds and image thumbnails lightning  in the mind surfing towards Boards of Canada and Guevara, illuminating  all the frozen matrices of time between, megabyted solidities of borders  and yesterday&#8217;s backyard wiffleball dawns, downloaded drunkenness over  rooftops, digital storefronts of flickering flash, a sun and moon of  programming joyrides sending vibrations to mobile devices set on manner  mode during twittering wintering dusks of Peduca, ashtray rantings and  coffee stains that hid the mind, who bound themselves to wireless  devices for an endless ride of opiated information from CNN.com and  Google on sugary highs until the noise of modems and fax machines  brought them down shuddering, with limited and vulgar verbiage to  comment threads, battered bleak of shared brain devoid of brilliance in  the drear light of a monitor, who sank all night in interface&#8217;s light of  Pabst floated out and sat through the stale sake afternoon in desolate  pizza parlors, listening to the crack of doom on separate nuclear iPods,  who texted continuously 140 characters at a time from park to pond to  bar to MOMA to Brooklyn Bridge lost battalion of platonic laconic self  proclaimed journalists committed to a revolution of information, jumping  down the stoops off of R&amp;B album covers out of the late 1980s,  tweeting their screaming vomiting whispering facts and advices and  anecdotes of lunchtime sandwiches and cat antics on couches with  eyeballs following and shockwaves of analytics and of authority and  finding your passion and other jargon, whole intellects underscored and  wiped clean in the total recall 24\/7 365 assault all under the gaze of  once brilliant eyes. <\/span><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Here is a poem that pretty much sums up many thoughts I have on the topic of technology and my generation. I find it ironic that I am sharing it in this manner. Taken from http:\/\/www.mcsweeneys.net TWEET. 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