Author and trend-spotter Douglas Rushkoff says humans are living in the present more than ever before. But he isn’t talking about a serene Zen-like state of being in the moment. Instead, thanks to mobile devices and other technology, “presentism” is characterized by a constant state of distraction, and a need for immediacy which affects virtually everything: the way we tell stories, invest money, and even evaluate politicians. Rushkoff joins us to talk about his new book, “Present Shock.”
Douglas Rushkoff on 'Present Shock'
(webvisionsevent/Flickr)
Guests:
Douglas Rushkoff, media theorist and author of books including "Program or Be Programmed: Ten Commands for a Digital Age" and "Life Inc."
Sponsored