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natalie3p commented on I didn't bring my son to a museum to look at screens   sethpurcell.com/writing/s... · Posted by u/arch_deluxe
natalie3p · 5 months ago
I think a lot of the time, museums really want to be "immersive" and give kids (and adults) something interactive. The problem is that "interactive" defaults to a touchscreen because it's easy to implement and maintain and looks flashy, even if it doesn't actually teach anything or spark curiosity the way a hands-on exhibit does. Honestly though, I think these kids do want to interact with the real world but lack the chance to. Screens are seductive and safe, but nothing beats the thrill of making something move with your own hands and actually seeing the physics happen.

As an example, one exhibition I found pure joy in that doesn’t involve screens is the Museum of Illusions. It's hands-on, mind-bending, and utterly delightful.

natalie3p commented on TikTok has turned culture into a feedback loop of impulse and machine learning   thenexus.media/tiktok-won... · Posted by u/natalie3p
ndriscoll · 5 months ago
This post popped up a blocking window before I was even 3 sentences in, so maybe unsurprising that I clicked away in less than 60 seconds. If the author wants people to read whatever it is they have to say, maybe they should not put distractions in front of their writing?
natalie3p · 5 months ago
Thanks for the feedback :)

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