Les téléphones portables, outils du dédoublement et de la densification du temps : un diagnostic confirmé
Tic & Société – September 23, 2019
Source: DOAJ
Summary
Mobile phones have transformed how we experience time, allowing us to condense and overlap tasks more efficiently. This study reveals how they enable quicker responses and multitasking, yet also highlight the need for balance. Amid fast-paced demands, there’s a growing desire for deeper reflection and control over our own time.
Abstract
The originality of time optimization afforded by the use of mobile telephones is due to the fact that, not only is time condensed through better organization in the sequencing and processing of tasks, but also through the doubling of time with the simultaneous superposition of media time and physical time. Since its identification ten years ago, this phenomenon has continued to develop and has brought with it shortened delays, acceleration of time and the multiplication of emergency situations. However, we also witness the parallel development of reactions to this dispersion and getting lost, to too much randomness and to continually renewed ephemerality in the present. It finds its source in a logic of critical action which refuses dispossession of one’s own temporality and rhythms for generalized synchonization, and which reintroduces the thickness of mature time, reflection and meditation to counteract pressures for immediate, urgent reactions by impulse.