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The key is this: Our visual systems are good at detecting blobs and edges, but they're really bad at what our world has become, which is
screens
with lots and lots of data.
Now, we've gotten to a point where today, the machine understands complex events like down
screens
and wide pins.
They're a global, 21st century event, a 21st century event that takes place in our living rooms, at our desks, on our computer
screens.
These two worldviews, my left brain and right brain, analysis and synthesis, will play out on the two
screens
behind me.
I think there are better solutions than a world mediated by
screens.
Reality is richer than
screens.
We need screens, of course.
A while ago, I got to work with a design agency, Berg, on an exploration of what the Internet without
screens
might actually look like.
But I'm very excited by the possibility of getting kids back outside without screens, but with all the powerful magic of the Internet at their fingertips.
The antennas of the British GCHQ are hidden in a white cylindrical radome, while the listening post of the American NSA is covered by radio transparent
screens.
It's as if we forget that the people behind
screens
are actually real people and not just avatars.
Kids spend hours each day engaging with ideas and each other through screens, but rarely do they have an opportunity to hone their interpersonal communications skills.
Mary lives in a black and white room, she only reads black and white books, and her
screens
only display black and white.
MG: So folks, this is the message that I discovered in that bar in 2011: The future of computers is not locked inside one of these
screens.
Today, we spend most of our time tapping and looking at
screens.
So why are
screens
so pervasive in our analog life?
We see
screens
from the moment we wake up, to the moment we fall asleep.
But for decades, we've explored from a seat behind
screens
and keyboards.
He was the Hungarian artist and designer whose experiments with the impact of technology on daily life were so powerful that they still influence the design of the digital images we see on our phone and computer
screens.
And even touch
screens
for computers and smartphones, that won't break.
I remember how I was glued to the screens, anxiously following the news.
Screens
have made citizens into spectators.
When politics becomes just a presidential election, we yell and we scream at our screens, and then we collapse, exhausted.
And then lastly, I think that audiences can make the world a better place by switching off their phones, by stepping away from their
screens
and stepping out into the real world beyond what feels safe.
We thought, OK, we'll just have the time on our computers and on the mission control screens, and that would be enough.
More and more attention goes to screens, to what is happening elsewhere, some other time.
In fact, there's a school quite near Silicon Valley called the Waldorf School of the Peninsula, and they don't introduce
screens
until the eighth grade.
So when I heard about this, I thought it was interesting and surprising, and it pushed me to consider what
screens
were doing to me and to my family and the people I loved, and to people at large.
So for the last five years, as a professor of business and psychology, I've been studying the effect of
screens
on our lives.
Now, what I'm going to do is show you how much of that space is taken up by
screens
across time.
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