 “As our markets discover and respond to what consumers most want, our  technology has become extremely adept at creating products that  correspond to our fantasy ideal of an erotic relationship, in which the  beloved object asks for nothing and gives everything, instantly, and  makes us feel all powerful, and doesn’t throw terrible scenes when it’s  replaced by an even sexier object and is consigned to a drawer. The  ultimate goal of technology, the telos of techne, is to replace a  natural world that’s indifferent to our wishes—a world of hurricanes and  hardships and breakable hearts, a world of resistance—with a world so  responsive to our wishes as to be a mere extension of the self.” - by Jonathan Franzen in The New York Times
“As our markets discover and respond to what consumers most want, our  technology has become extremely adept at creating products that  correspond to our fantasy ideal of an erotic relationship, in which the  beloved object asks for nothing and gives everything, instantly, and  makes us feel all powerful, and doesn’t throw terrible scenes when it’s  replaced by an even sexier object and is consigned to a drawer. The  ultimate goal of technology, the telos of techne, is to replace a  natural world that’s indifferent to our wishes—a world of hurricanes and  hardships and breakable hearts, a world of resistance—with a world so  responsive to our wishes as to be a mere extension of the self.” - by Jonathan Franzen in The New York Times
Technology and Eroticsm: The Connection
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