Social media changes social life, and it creates alienation. According to the article, people will spend far more time on smartphones than with their partners. So, social media has become part of their lives. And the social interaction between people will decrease. People spend most of their time looking at a screen without any interaction. Also, they do not have a chance to choose images on the net. On the other hand, they have to look at the pictures that social media brings in front of them. That remembers me "media architecture". In media architecture, the façade of the building serves as digital artwork. People who use the street expose the features displayed on the façade. It can count as public art, but still, there is insisting. Different from traditional exhibitions, people cannot choose to see it or not. The artwork will become part of the daily routine. On the contrary, it gives a different language to architecture and makes static architecture more dynamic, and th...
Debord states that commodity, which is consumerism and unity, acts as spectacle itself. And there are two different models, "concentrated spectacle" and "diffused spectacle." During the post-world-war era, economic and political power affected these two spectacles and combined them as "integrated spectacle." It shows the consumer society, which has seen itself in a spectacular global market. When it achieves to lead the social life, it becomes a sign of the ultimate end-product of the system. For this reason, the spectacle can be considered as a representation of consumerism. It focuses people's attention on consumption. People's interest plays an active role in determining product value. When they want more, the consumption world gets bigger and bigger. We can see that this growing world is also affecting architecture. Commercial spaces like shops and cafes become part of the architecture. For example, airports are transition spaces. People use ...
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