“…as Internet usage goes from rare and precious to commoner and commoner to unnoticed-because-everyone-is-(inter)connected-these-days-via-the-Internet and people are adopting these new technologies and using them in their daily lives in ways to such an extent that whole industries have appeared to support them (it is important–Susan’s edit) that some kind of dialogue be opened on what it means to be in love or looking for love, a relationship or just sex in an era where access to information created by you is commonplace.”
–Aryah Goretsky, reflecting on Sex and Longing and Web 2.0, the talk I gave at Gnomedex 2006.
“…as Internet usage goes from rare and precious to commoner and commoner to unnoticed-because-everyone-is-(inter)connected-these-days-via-the-Internet and people are adopting these new technologies and using them in their daily lives in ways to such an extent that whole industries have appeared to support them (it is important–Susan’s edit) that some kind of dialogue be opened on what it means to be in love or looking for love, a relationship or just sex in an era where access to information created by you is commonplace.”
–Aryah Goretsky, reflecting on Sex and Longing and Web 2.0, the talk I gave at Gnomedex 2006.