Time Through Screenshots

Time and space bring intimacy into the everyday, yet we experience these two ideas in our own way, subjectively. Every day, I listen to the daily news briefing, and I go through my emails and my social media. Every day, I’m frustrated by what I see. This whole phenomenon appears temporally disparate to me. Time feels like it is splitting apart and moving at different rates for different individuals. Public misunderstanding and cognitive dissonance are at work. Based on the timelines and propaganda I see being regurgitated in visual media, it seems like peoples’ sense of time isn’t matching up with itself or with reality. Temporal dissonance.

Read the entire article on the Brown Jewish Journal.

Author: Dean Wills

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