

Our fear of technology is not from technology itself but its ubiquitous infiltration of relational life and boundary of self.
Digi fabrications have come to infuse our perception of reality and seemingly no longer the extensions of the individual but fundamental to ones interpretation of self and environment.
Its dependence upon engagement enforces a purity factor as an accolade to aspire.
Considering the parity principle which expresses extension of mind through environment, self inglobes far more elements then mere corporal existence. What puzzles identity through technology is the self creation of a synthetic extensor as a natural purity of verity. Physicallity gives the illusion of being detached from identity. To filter expressive forms, it seems one could engage with an object while its sphere of existence still lay outside of a self which implemented such tool.
What stands out in contemporary technology is its all encapsulating virtual functionality of interactive mediation. Self must mediate through it without clear delineated confines and this questions identity. Boundaries of individual no longer are seen through direct contact but a junction of mediation reflects a mimesis where activity bridges space and mind.