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Friday, July 13, 2007

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Technicism is an over reliance or overconfidence in technology as a benefactor of society. Taken to extreme, some argue that technicism is the belief that humanity will ultimately be able to control the entirety of existence using technology. In other words, human beings will eventually be able to master all problems, supply all wants and needs, and possibly even control the future. Some, such as Monsma, connect these ideas to the abdication of religion as a higher moral authority. Because current technologies are generally accepted as good, future technological developments are not considered circumspectly, resulting in what seems to be a blind acceptance of technological developments.

In this world of virtual ordinance, we are so much abducted to these procure advancements that human tend to sell off their predicament of principles and culture diaphanously. One of our greatest writers has been diminishing and converted to premiere entities of business paradigm in Bengal and related communities. Today works of Tagore is more valued for it’s industrial and marketing measures more than it’s literary contribution and intellect. It has become a brand name, with his works technically overtaken by remixes and showbiz. Come to think of it, in a birthday celebration one of the death bed songs being played. As Tagore is what matter and not the music or the meaning of it.

Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci ……… better know as Da Vinci has been subjected to much recent speculation for one it’s popular works The Last Supper for it’s symbolism. And these speculation is instigated to volatile the imitation sales. Today a condom factory office would put up such great imitation just to provoke the interior decoration technique losing the very essence of it’s symbolism. In a contemporary advertisement it is advisable to put up something new. And so an electronic goods company decides to put Jesus Christ at stake. He actually danced to the tunes and melodies sprinkling out of that juke box. His crucifixion and divinity has been sold to the computer graphics fantasies. Oh!! What an art of visualization??

Nothing is more confusing, for someone not familiar with music history, than to hear about something like: "classical music". One could define this term as: 'a kind of art form which has proved to be of a mature nature and balanced in emotions and formal structure. In normal language it simply means that this music is not belonging to the range of easy listening or pop music. It requires a certain level of involvement of the listener. The term 'classic' came in vogue after Ludwig van Beethoven death (1827) and denotes the perfection of form structure, the humanitarian continence and aesthetic ideals. One can freely translate 'classical' by adapting virtues as "truth, beauty, symmetry and harmony" as well as simplicity and clarity. Emotion, reason, continence and structure create a subtle balance in the outlook of the composition. You can truly say that the obtained result is 'timeless'. Is it???... How well it has been defined when a car in it’s reverse gear grounding the High Classical Period musician Joannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart or a high priced lighter singing Late Baroque Period composer Johann Sebastian Bach amidst the fire to light up a cigarette.

Advertisements, broadcasts and marketing strategies are slowly becoming parasites to the society…. It is eating up the ability to think…. It forces the consumers to buy the products with lifted costs….. In fictional literature such as Faust by Goethe, Faust's selling his soul to the devil in return for power over the physical world, is also often interpreted as a metaphor for the adoption of industrial technology. Thus we shall never experience our relationship to the essence of technology so long as we merely conceive and push forward the technological, put up with it, or evade it. Everywhere we remain chained to technology, whether we passionately affirm or deny it.

6 comments:

~Moo-lah Buz!nezzz~ said...

I agree.Like Che Guevara is seen more of a fashion icon than what he actually was.
But about Tagore.I disagree.

Santanu....... said...

surprisingly....i cannot agree more on the Tagore issue......great penning down of the events....and I specifically liked the reference to music..............keep it up!!!

slothful guzzler said...

err....highly interesting "sentiments"...but in an holistic way...."the point being?"

Unknown said...

good subject ... good compilation ... good copy paste ... good use of wikipedia ... needs improvement in english.

The Sad Dragon said...

I dont know how to say this...but welcome to post-modern times. You just encountered a very post-modern tendency. Read some chuck palahnuik and kurt vonnegut and some real good cyberpunk( a sci-fi subgenre) novels by william gibson and some philip k. dick. And last but not the least....stop using such gibberish english!!! I mean, come on!!!

wanderlust said...

well this one s informative but the language should mature from the level of school standard essays or a speech prepared with care for a debate.
about Tagore i disagree..