On my recent trip to meet my parents in Kolkata, I was alarmed to see my father's TV habits. When I left home to go to college, he would tune into Doordarshan for a hour after he had dinner, spent time with me to go over any math or science I needed help with. This was his unwinding time after a long day and he generally dozed off while watching and finally retired for the day. There was nothing alarming or unusual about his habit. My mother joined him off and on but she was always busy doing her own thing and could not sit still for long. The situation now is considerably more dire. He turns on the TV mid-afternoon to watch some Bangla channel where people are screaming hysterically all the time and that is meant to be news reporting.
Then the soaps come on later in the evening that are of remarkably bad quality. Then there is more hysterical screaming in the late evening news until he has dinner. His TV watching is solitary and he reads the newspapers while the thing blares along. My mother never comes there and there are no conversations happening about the content. It does not help that he his hard of hearing and refuses to wear a hearing aid. Reading this story on Ars about sedentary and passive consumption of content makes me think of folks like my dad who at some point in their life lose touch with things that occupied their time and minds and regress to the most non-productive habit to fill a huge amount of vacated space.
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