"The MySpace page, with its shrieking typography and clamorous imagery, has replaced the journal and the letter as a way of creating and communicating one’s sense of self. The suggestion is not only that such communication is to be made to the world at large rather than to oneself or one’s intimates, or graphically rather than verbally, or performatively rather than narratively or analytically, but also that it can be made completely. Today’s young people seem to feel that they can make themselves fully known to one another. They seem to lack a sense of their own depths, and of the value of keeping them hidden."

The End of Solitude ChronicleReview.com

28 Jan 2009 / 20 notes

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    “value of keeping them hidden”? WTF?? This is what my panel is going to touch on at SXSW a bit - Why are we so obsessed...
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