Had the pleasure of attending one of NYU’s Media Talk panels this week. Star-studded panel, moderated by David Carr of The Times, included, among others, Arianna Huffington, who is, no kidding, absolutely marvelous! I was totally unprepared for the depth of thought, and preparation – very, very impressive. And of course, for those of you who’ve been napping, The Huffington Post keeps getting hotter, and might go supernova during the 2008 Presidential elections.
So, as always happens, the question of “The Next Big Thing” always comes up at these events, and Ms. Huffington had a whale of an answer, one I will try to paraphrase here: “Everyone is talking about social networking, and gadgets, and connecting here, and connecting there, and it’s all getting way too much. The next big thing? Disconnecting!”
Everyone laughed, naturally, but everyone also paused for a moment of reflection. Certainly, the students and the faculty in attendance had all experienced a time or two in which they wished everyone would go away and leave them the heck alone. Maybe more than a time or two.
What she’s saying is if the Internet is really supposed to provide empowerment of the individual, something’s gone awry if all this technology has actually made the individual more beholden to others.
Personalized digital publishing is our game, of course. When the individual does decide to disconnect, and create a book that is made for them, by them, for their enjoyment, we’ll be ready. In fact – we’re ready now!