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Nature 2.0 When Technology Becomes Our New Environment
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8233497643
- EAN9798233497643
- Date de parution25/04/2026
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
We once spoke of technology as a tool-something we picked up, used, and set aside. That world is gone. Today, we do not simply use technology; we live inside it. From the algorithms that curate our attention to the platforms that structure our relationships, technology has become the invisible environment that surrounds, shapes, and sustains us. This book traces that quiet, seismic transition. Beginning with the historical arc from tool to environment, it explores what happens to human attention, autonomy, and identity when our habitat is engineered for engagement.
Moving beyond individual problems, it frames our condition as a systemic one-a new ecology where billions of humans and machines co-evolve in a single hyper-connected space. Finally, it asks the essential question: if this is our environment, how do we live well within it? Not by retreating to a pre-technological past, but by recognizing our role as architects of the world we now inhabit. This book is about what happens when technology ceases to be a tool-and becomes our home.
Moving beyond individual problems, it frames our condition as a systemic one-a new ecology where billions of humans and machines co-evolve in a single hyper-connected space. Finally, it asks the essential question: if this is our environment, how do we live well within it? Not by retreating to a pre-technological past, but by recognizing our role as architects of the world we now inhabit. This book is about what happens when technology ceases to be a tool-and becomes our home.









