By Thomas Hubl, May 2020
The at-home workday during this pandemic might go something like this: Move from your laptop on the couch to perhaps the computer in your home office. In there, Zoom meetings fill the nine-to-five workday. Once you join a meeting, the screen fills with multiple video images of co-workers.Where before you sat in a conference room and could see others sitting nearby, now you are looking at a video image of yourself as well as the rest of the group.
What effect does this have on us? What are the side effects of many hours of participating in video conferences and digital spaces?
What does this new form of communication mean during this moment in time, and what are the inherent shadow sides, the benefits, and evolutionary opportunities here?
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