I may or may not have just wanted an excuse to play this song, however I do believe it has a tiny bit of relevance to my final blog post.
The Internet of Things, it seems, has begun to take its own life force. We are not just comparing media use to our nervous system any more but rather the media is creating its own nervous system.
"The world of matter has become a great nervous system"
- Nathan Hawthorne
Think Apple, pretty soon there could be an entire Apple system that runs your home. I don't know if anyone else was a little frightened in this weeks lecture but I certainly was. Trying to understand that one day our media usage could rule our life, make decisions for us, even choose your friends, it's a scary thought.
Now that information is free from physical carriers and we can carry around that information in our pockets, to me that screams ADDICTION! But what if it isn't an addiction? Merely just the next station on the train of life.

We have stopped being the most active users online, it is now media tools and objects that have the capacity to talk to one another. As Ted referenced in the lecture:
"Entities take their form and acquire their attributes as a result of their relations with other entities"
-John Law
Without trying to bring out the Sci-Fi nerd in me I will end by saying this, I already have a relationship with my laptop, perhaps it loves me back...?
To all the DIGC202 people, thanks for reading and commenting. You have been a truly great audience. The countdown to my levels are complete.
Au revoir.