Dear blogger!
This blog is based on a course I’m attending at Stockholms University called giicod. The idea of giicod is to study the individual taking part in the social media, and part of the course is to have your own blog. Something like; You have to be in it, to be able to observe….
So I have been blogging lately, and felt a bit lostinspace , but now I feel more curious than lost. I’m curious about the blogosphere and the people taking part of it. On Technorati you can read that about 120,000 new webblogs is being created worldwide each day. The number is from April 2007, so today it’s probably even more. – That’s a lot of blogs! Why are all these blogs created and what makes people spent hours after hours writing them?
Walter J. Ong is writing about how writing restructures consciousness, in his book Orality and Literacy:
“Without writing, the literate mind would not and could not think as it does, not only when engaged in writing but normally even when it is composing its thoughts in oral form. More than any other single invention, writing has transformed human consciousness.”
Is the structure of consciousness one of the reasons that people write blogs? Or is blogging about leaving a tracemark of your identity? Will the social media transform the human consciousness just like Mr. Ong says writing does? Sometimes I feel like it transforms mine and put me in a virtureality state of mind, and that can be quite weird; One life in reality and another life through the computer…
- Have you had the same experience?
- How is your virtual life?
- If you’re a blogger: What motivates you to write?
- Where do you think the blogosphere and social media will bring us?
- Is it easier to connect with people in the virtual world than in reality – if so – why?
That’s just a few questions of my mind and I want you to help me with the answers, so please leave a comment…
Thanks for your time and interest!




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December 2, 2007 at 2:00 pm
LOmiG
I believe that the main impact of blogging on our consciousness, is the impact of writing. Writing helps to know what we think. So the effect is to know more precisely what i think, and how to express it.
I think the virtual relation is not a virtual relation : you meet people on blogs that are interested in the same matter than you, and you do just the same as in real life. You exchange thoughts, feelings, and time. To my mind, it’s like beeing in a sport club…without leaving your home.
Very interesting questions, we could discuss about it for a long time. I tried to give you my feelings, in a clearly simple way. It’s more complicated than that, of course…!
December 6, 2007 at 6:26 pm
Are we friends? « your virtual life?
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December 13, 2007 at 8:19 pm
Anna Scherp
commented that on my blogg too…