Posted by: 1jargoncomputer | August 7, 2007

Assuming (Assimilating) an Internet Identity

I struggle with the way in which my very own internet identity expands and develops (I struggle with many things). I am in a constant argument with myself on the basis of the way in which one maintains fascination. For me, this is intimately related to the way in which my sites are structured. Over the past couple of months I have developed a framework for expression. In an effort to remain organized, I created separate web-logs  to catalogue each interest. Currently, I moderate websites dealing with film theory and criticism, issues of space and identity, my relationship with Detroit, my fascination with collecting trash, and my affinity for the process of getting a haircut.

Unfortunately, I feel as though this system has severly segmented the way that I am perceived, and correspondingly, the way that I perceive myself. For is it not true that each of these interests are entirely interdependent? Is it not true that each one is related, and that some intimately depend upon one another? The difficulty I experience in attempting to decide which website I should post to evidences the nature of their relationship. Not to be overly redundant, but my interests are entirely dependent. It is time, I think to allow them to become one.

In reflection, it seems entirely necessary that I bring this context into a more accessible realm of cognition. This attempt will hopefully alleviate me of the stresses/afflictions that have recently plagued me. Welcome to the Jargoncomputer’s web space.


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