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Digital humanism
1. Digital Humanism
Every product has its own psychology
Using a syllogism at the beginning of an article scares the reader. He opens the magazine,
perhaps intrigued by the title, and what he sees as a first word is philosophy or psychology? Do
you really think that this guy, lying on his couch on Tuesday night reading his tablet, wants to hear
something about Aristotle?
Don’t worry, it’s much easier than you think. And actually, understanding the best way to live in
this daily digital jungle is even useful!
Every product has its own psychology, but every psychology is reflected on a human, so every
human has its own product……the problem is that he doesn’t know it. Not yet!
We are convinced that in this busy world the best thing to do is always searching for the best
product that could provide us the best feeling.
We are convinced that we have to spend our lives searching emotions universally cataloged and
recognized as positive.
The best example is a businessman working in a big city, always running and managing to fit all
the appointments; he just wants to get out from the office and go home, relaxing.
This is the protocol.
And what if it was the world around us adapting to our emotions?
In every aspect, from products to any kind of service.
We ended up in a world that always wants to tell us how we should feel.
The world we live in doesn’t leave us alone, tagging every action we make or place we are,
categorizing our days. People now have come to a blind spot in which digital technology tighten
them and wants to go beyond, wants to bring the world of innovation at his service and wants to
exploit it at his own image.
Imagine a world with a new humanism where people can search the emotions they feel, packed
through multimedia such as images or songs, and through these mirrors be conducted to a
perfectly fitting product.
why not starting within technology from their feelings?
My dream is giving to users/readers, through these articles, the possibility to find the emotions
that they want to live or what they simply feel at that moment, or the experience they want to live,
everything packed with music, images, products, services, depending from the situation.
After this, I’d like to discuss with anyone who wants to edit and contribute to the creation of these
emotion boxes to achieve the maximum modularity and customization that a user wants.
Just an example to represent this new adventure with a small starting feature:
2. LIONHEARTED TODAY
SONG FOR U IF U WANNA FEEL LIKE THAT OR JUST INCREASE:
Mochipet-The battle of dinotropolis
Some news about this music media tool for us today!
BIO
Born in Taiwan to a rocket scientist father and kindergarten teacher mother, David Y Wang aka
Mochipet’s music has traveled the globe from Europe to Asia and everything in between. With
many overseas and US tours his music has been featured in Videos Games with the Beastie Boys
as well as performed by a 20-piece orchestra at New York’s Carnegie Hall. David sees no
boundaries in music, which is why he has worked with everyone from Professional Skateboarder
Ray Barbee, to Techno Queen Ellen Allien, Jazz drummer Weasel Walter, of The Flying
Luttenbachers, and Mashup DJ Z-Trip. Recently you may have heard his songs dropped by DJs
such as Bassnectar. He just finished a tour with Sound Tribe Sector 9 and is currently in the studio
working on his new release “Rawr Means I Love You” Due out in 2012!
Stay tuned! It will be a great adventure!