mardi 27 décembre 2011

After our final status update...

  1. Nowadays, most of people have a media presence composed by all our footsteps on Facebook, Twitters, Tumblr, etc… Adam Ostrow asks many questions in this conference like what comes after life ?, can we hope (if the technology permit it) that our presence will be preserved after our death ? can this way permit us to continue to communicate with our deceased loved ones ? and principally what it means for the definition of life and everything that comes after it ? His conference is really an solicitation to us to reflect about this subject !

  2. According to this speaker we can said that the technology is all around you (like this funny anecdote of a internet service who call to proposed him to create a video or a text message that will be published after his death). It's a part of us. Like I've said earlier, most of people use internet and principally social networks: Facebook, Twitter, Naver, Cyvorld, etc... And that's why after our death, our virtual personnality can't die ! Adam Ostrow thinks it's really fascinating and that technology can creates many opportunities. His mainly example is the hologram of Will.I.Am during a TV show on CNN ! Maybe one day we be able to project the hologram of a relatives deceaded... Anyway, I think it's very interresting and marvelous... BUT really frightening too !!!

  3. think that this "incredibly rich digital archive" can be a really good opportunity like said Adam Ostrow. Because, of course it's hard to lost a relative so for some people holograms, robots, or websites like MyNextTweet or IfIdie.net permit to keep their presence a little longer... However in my point of view, it's a little "ridiculous", I think when you are dead, nothing can replace you ! It's only an illusion to believe the opposite :(. All these examples are funny, but it's only a "game". I'm a little afraid that some of these websites be created to take advantage of the weakness and misfortunes of people ! They sell dreams to people... but unfortunately dreams are dreams, not the reality :'(


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