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		<title>The Definition of the The Digital Space</title>
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<p><em>The Digital Space</em>, I use the term frequently.  The Digital Space also gets a whole category on the VogelWorks blog.  I have yet to define the phrase, effectively ostracizing it to a land of murky phrases like &#8220;Web 2.0&#8243;<em> . </em></p>
<p>The Digital Space, as I use it, is simply a broad term referring to an amalgamation of digital technologies, and more importantly, how we interact with these digital technologies.</p>
<p>The Digital Space encompasses technologies and innovations within computation, data transfer, and data-enabled devices. The most direct examples being your computer, the internet, and mobile phones.</p>
<p>Beyond technological innovation, The Digital Space includes social innovation surrounding the adoption of digital technologies.  The technology necessary for blogging was widespread by the mid 90&#8242;s.  However, tools catering to the act of blogging, and the social behavior of blogging hadn&#8217;t yet fully developed.  You could say the same for most of the &#8220;Web 2.0&#8243; developments such as social networks and Twitter.  These have largely come from a co-evolution of both the tools and social adoption of digital technologies.</p>
<p>The Digital Space is a moving target and is changing rapidly, so making the term crystal clear is an ongoing challenge.  However, the key understanding is that there are two sides to the coin: the technology and the interaction with the technology.</p>
<p>Technology is increasingly integrated into our lives.  The Digital Space was once more of an accessory, like a hat that we might put on from time to time.  Now, it&#8217;s so pervasive, it&#8217;s more like the air we breathe.  We&#8217;ve created a digital atmosphere that we rely on to navigate our lives.  And soon, as we continue to breathe in this digital atmosphere, the Digital Space will be closer to tissue, a part of our flesh and bone.</p>
<p>While it may sound like something of science fiction, it&#8217;s not.  And it&#8217;s important to think about how The Digital Space will continue to strikingly effect our lives.</p>
<p>Kevin<br />
9.14.2009</p>
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