Monday, 31 March 2014

THE DIGITAL AGE


 
  

 

This generation is justly proud

Of its skills of communication

Texts and phone calls circle the world

From nation to nation.

 

With Twitter and Facebook,

A comment can go viral in hours

One realises social media sites

Have very wide ranging powers.

 

Photos are taken by the thousand

And stored on a mobile phone.

Unlike Egyptian hieroglyphs 

They are not carved in stone.

 

Built-in obsolescence

Is part of life today –

By the time you understand your model

The next one is on the way.

 

Roman wood strips – Chinese bamboo –

Indus valley tablets of baked clay –

Iraqi cuneiform,   vellum – parchment

Even papyrus doesn’t always decay.

 

 

Our data is “cloud based” and ephemeral ,

They cast theirs in metal, clay or stone

And will probably still be there

When we have lost our own.

 

 

 

January 2014

 

 

 

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