The Extinction of Experience: How Tech Distorts Our Reality

This essay explores how technology alters our experience of the world. Using a Caribbean cruise as an example, the author distinguishes between 'experiences' and 'real experiences.' The former are carefully designed, controlled pseudo-realities, while the latter involve genuine interaction with the world. The author criticizes technologies like the Google Art Project, arguing that they present 'experiences' as superior alternatives to real experiences. The essay further explores why we prefer convenient 'experiences,' linking it to modern lifestyles and time constraints. Ultimately, the author calls for a return to embracing friction and uncertainty in reality, gaining deeper, more meaningful life experiences through personal engagement rather than technological simulations.