Technology Vs. Technology: The Relationship Between Humans And Technology

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In this Essay technology and nature will be looked at and their relationship between the two will be explored. The things that are opposite and one in the same will be discussed to come to some sort of conclusion of where we can categorise them. Microsoft’s Illumi-room will be looked at, to further fuel the debate of the relationship of nature and technology, then categorised as into categories of technology as a ‘hardware’ or a ‘rule’ or a ‘system’. Technology and nature are often seen as opposites. Reason being is technology is seen as unnatural, because it is made by humans and everything made by humans and in some definitions human beings themselves are unnatural. Reason for this way of thinking is because often human beings and technology …show more content…

As such technology and even humans are seen as an opposites of nature. The word ‘nature’ has broad meanings. Human beings and even technology have a nature. The nature of technology and humans is natural from a certain point of view (often humans). As natural is something that is normal to specific set of things and as we know the word normal is very problematic. Natural to some is a brick house and large television set, to others not so much. According to Free Dictionary ([Sa]) natural is something that is in nature or made by nature. According to Free Dictionary ([Sa]) nature is a natural world with no human beings or human social development. Another definition is that natural is something that is normal or every day thing; plain according Free Dictionary ([Sa]). This contradicts that something natural has to be a part of nature, if we look at it that way natural is different to everyone. Nature definition does very little to define what is a natural world except for that it is not human related, but this is problematic with the definition that natural is normal as normal cannot be really be defined, only from person to person or thing to thing. Yet according Free Dictionary ([Sa]) nature is the physical world and …show more content…

Haller, M. Scott, S. Perteneder, F. Rendl, C. Sakamoto, D. and Inami, M. 2009:CRISTAL: A Collaborative Home Media and Device Controller Based on a Multi-touch Display). A touch screen surface is put combined into the coffee table. The touch screen is activated on when the user wants to use it and can be used as just a coffee table. The coffee table is used to control things in your living room through the touch screen on the coffee table. The camera view is displayed on the touch screen and everything that is electronic that is displayed on screen can be controlled. This is an extension of the human bodies reach as it allows you to control everything in your living room from the lights to the television from your coffee table, instead of physically going to each technology and interacting with it. This also an enhancement on how many things are physically possible at the same time, as you can multi-task, interacting with the television while turning on the lights on the other side of the room. The way CRISTAL behaves is similar to what Brian Arthur described that technology is adjusting to its environment, as CRISTAL’s camera allows it to adjust to its environment, because of the camera which capture the different look living rooms and then the user has to interact with it according to their living room. CRISTAL can

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