Day 5
Dublin Core
Title
Description
This artifact is the fifth, hand-written journal entry received from Alex Buter in 2019 in which someone reflects on the annoyance of being dependent on a phone after being without one.
Creator
Unknown
Source
Alex Buter
Publisher
Unpublished
Date
Rights
Alex Buter
Language
English
Identifier
Diary and Journal Item Type Metadata
Genre
journal entry
Material
lined paper, pen ink
Circulation
None
Linguistic Text
I keep forgetting that I actually DO have a phone back. I keep looking for my computer instead.
This was all so stupid. I know it would be, because I've lost phone before, but it's always annoying to go through the cycle of dependent on the phone, to independent & "free", then back to dependent. It's like we don't learn that going w/o technology can be better, but I think we do learn that - I think it's just easier to revert back to the dependence, & people usually choose what's easiest.
This was all so stupid. I know it would be, because I've lost phone before, but it's always annoying to go through the cycle of dependent on the phone, to independent & "free", then back to dependent. It's like we don't learn that going w/o technology can be better, but I think we do learn that - I think it's just easier to revert back to the dependence, & people usually choose what's easiest.
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619756 bytes
Source of Enclosed Items
Alex Buter
Uploaded
Alex Buter, 11/12/19
Citation
Unknown, “Day 5,” Museum of Everyday Writing, accessed May 1, 2024, https://museumofeverydaywriting.omeka.net/items/show/1493.