Seduction Of The Interface Turkle Summary

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Overall, Turkle did a great job of constructing her argument around the evolution of personal computing and how computing are taking on more personal roles that didn't previously exist for them. In “Seduction of the Interface,” Turkle successfully sets up how computer programming evolved from being used strictly for business purposes are now being used for personal stimulation. Her theory of the Computer Holding Power does possess truth. She describes it as, “a phenomenon frequently referred to in terms associated with addiction… the metaphor of seduction because it emphasizes the relationship between person and machine; love, passion, infatuation, what we feel for another person teaches us about ourselves,”(30), which is the can be seen as a position effect. However, I believe she could have went I little deeper in this concept. …show more content…

Turkle praise our newly find explorations that’s available in the cyberspace; however, she fails to examine why we are addicted to the relationship we have with computing. How have our social norms and expectation forced us to search for new avenues of freedom in a computer, which in return made us addicts? Turkle could have gone into further detail on what is so attractive about these machines that give them the power to control our social well-being and completely transform our world? In addition, her claim that the distinction of computers from human is becoming more abstract is true. Today, computers are doing the unthinkable in every way possible and it is starting to seem as if everything humans can do, computer cannot only do those things, but they can do it

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