philosophygirl78
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... last 50 years..
Once upon a time, live theater and (often barbaric) fight shows were the source of entertainment for societies...
As time passed, fight shows become Olympics and Sports, and theater became the silver screen.
Whatever the case at its own time, both Sports and Theater have had a direct correlation with sociological constructs, of their time.
Fast forward to today, with the rise of advanced technology, and the experience is 'detached' compared to its history... But does it necessarily follow that within this detachment, other psychological and sociological components suffer, or is the experience just as 'real'?
(Obviously this topic can branch off into so many ways, so in an attempt to keep it with focus...)
Once upon a time, live theater and (often barbaric) fight shows were the source of entertainment for societies...
As time passed, fight shows become Olympics and Sports, and theater became the silver screen.
Whatever the case at its own time, both Sports and Theater have had a direct correlation with sociological constructs, of their time.
Fast forward to today, with the rise of advanced technology, and the experience is 'detached' compared to its history... But does it necessarily follow that within this detachment, other psychological and sociological components suffer, or is the experience just as 'real'?
(Obviously this topic can branch off into so many ways, so in an attempt to keep it with focus...)