Situated agency
Any given situation permits human beings a specific possibility to act. Nature offers many ecologies in which human beings can breath and act and so does the human constructed world. Human beings enjoy a variety of environments, provided they are capable to adapt their behaviour to specific requirements any environment demands. Also social situations require an adaptation of behaviour to survive and be well. The possibility and potential to act, is defined by social, cultural and ecological contexts. Technology offers new possiblities to act. Online reality is constructed by 'words that act', triggering series of transactions, which are ultimately experienced as interaction. Situated ageny in mediated presence is not only defined by social, cultural and ecological restraints. In mediated communication technology formats human presence and human agency in such mediated situations is defined by this formatting.
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Musicians are reserved people.
For a musician doesn’t have time to build up a relationship with the audience. To make ends meet
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Perfection is a standard.
Even an album recording of classical music sometimes consists of hundreds of small fragments that…
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We are trained to ignore music.
Music is often used to create atmosphere. It colors our surroundings, often plays in the background…
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Not everyone has the expertise to make the right decision.
In such a case you go by the reviews. Or you pick something with a nice poster. Or you base…
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Every place in the world has it’s own code, with corresponding behaviour.
Besides, every little piece of time has its own label: work, social, recreation, self-improvement
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A concert hall can be the place to learn anew how to deal with time.
How to engage with impulses that can’t go any faster than they are coming.
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Honesty benefits from time.
Taking one’s time is no luxury, but indispensable to keeping track of reality. In this world
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If I learn to quickly assess the impulses fired at me, this assessment will not be based on knowledge but on intuition.
Intuition can easily be manipulated. Politics and commerce make use of fleeting, one-sided imagery
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Knowledge without commitment to a subject will remain superficial.
A superficial multitude is completely different from an experience that arises from engagement. It…
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Speed accomplishes a lot.
A daily edition of a newspaper includes more information than a person would have come across in…
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Our desire to perceive, understand and react faster will leave us unable to truly participate.
We distance ourselves. The world is tangibly close, but we ourselves draw back.....
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The multitude of impressions is fascinating and enriching, as long as your rate of watching, listening and analyzing is sufficiently high.
This is something that can be learned. You become more adept at screening things superficially and…
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Having a general overview is out of the question.
You will never be able to see everything, so you learn to wander around a bit in different worlds…
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There is no end to the amount of information that’s available, but there are limits to how much we can process.
Our knowledge and experience are able to grow as long as we remain receptive, and as long as we can…