Disconnected Urbanism By Paul Goldberg's 'Disconnected Urbanism'

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In this essay “Disconnected Urbanism” by Paul Goldberg that was published in 2016. Goldberg discusses how technology is affecting how people see the world. People all around the world own cell phones, but it seems the longer cell phones have been around the more people start to rely on them and start to depend on them. There was a time when people would get excited to see new things and go on exciting adventures. Cell phones are slowly but surely taking all the excitement away. Although Paul Goldberg mentions how talking on cell phones is an everyday use, he argues that cell phones are making people miss out on the true beauty the world has to offer.

The time before cell phones were popular and everyone needed to have one people had other ways to communicate, like emails, sending letters back and forth and extra. Not saying that people still do not communicate …show more content…

Nowadays on cell phones, have access to many pictures and online social media. When someone sees a picture and videos of a place they want to go, when they get there and finally see it will it be the same? It won 't be the same because you have seen it before, and also know what to …show more content…

It has the state the person lives in on it and a personal licence plate number that only that person has. Paul Goldberg said “The downward spiral that began with the end of the old telephone exchanges that truly did connect to a place”(P.G. pp2) this is Paul Goldberg saying that people are no longer just connected with a mall area around them but cell phones are not being reached out throughout the whole world. People in Ohio can call a friend or family member in a whole different country and that would be no problem. There was a time when aria codes meant something to people. Now an area code mean nothing because people can have an aria code from Ohio but be living

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