Culture of Borderline Personality DisorderWhat we're *really* talking about when we talk about living, attaching, and playing in a hyper-mediated world.J.D. Haltigan and default.blog regular Clinton Ignatov talk about identity formation in the digital age, using this blog’s favorite book, Life on the Screen, as a jumping off point. They discuss about the impact of screen-mediated play vs. physical world play, gamification, and online subcultures on personal development, attachment, and psychopathology. (This is not an episode of The Computer Room but a recorded discussion edited for length and clarity.) Follow Clinton here: And J.D. here: And: P.S. Title my own! Don’t get mad at them if you don’t like it… Invite your friends and earn rewardsIf you enjoy default.blog, share it with your friends and earn rewards when they subscribe. |
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