This program looks at how new communication technology allows us to live further apart, although we live physically closer together. It compares personal and telephone communication, our social distance, new categories of relationships, and the creation of virtual friends, where emotions are non existent.
"This program looks at how new communication technology allows us to live further apart, although we live physically closer together. It compares personal and telephone communication, our social distance, new categories of relationships, and the creation of virtual friends, where emotions are non existent."@en
"The modern city is a complex maze of choices and decisions. This program describes the brain's empirical approach to finding sense amid confusion. Subconscious methods of information gathering, including visual scanning to find goods in a supermarket and direction finding while traversing an urban environment, are analyzed. In addition, the natural human ability to learn by trial and error is observed, emphasizing the concept of "natural mapping" and the importance of feedback."@en
"Describes the brain's empirical approach to finding sense amid confusion. Analyzes subconscious methods of information gathering including visual scanning to find goods in a supermarket and direction finding while traversing an urban environment."@en
"This program looks at the ways humans process the enormous amount of information we are confronted with daily while living in a city. It discusses visual scanning, the use of trial and error when faced with something we are unfamiliar with and mental maps."@en
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