The New Inquiry Syllabus

What The New Inquiry is reading.


Nicholas Carr contrasts situational information overload, easily assuaged by search engines and filters that let us find our needle in a haystack, with ambient overload, which he describes as “haystack-sized piles of needles”:

We keep clicking links, keep hitting the refresh key, keep opening new  tabs, keep checking email in-boxes and RSS feeds, keep scanning Amazon  and Netflix recommendations — and yet the pile of interesting  information never shrinks.

Nicholas Carr contrasts situational information overload, easily assuaged by search engines and filters that let us find our needle in a haystack, with ambient overload, which he describes as “haystack-sized piles of needles”:

We keep clicking links, keep hitting the refresh key, keep opening new tabs, keep checking email in-boxes and RSS feeds, keep scanning Amazon and Netflix recommendations — and yet the pile of interesting information never shrinks.

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