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Most of the technology we rely on every day doesn’t live in some distant server room. It lives on our desks, in our hands, quietly shaping how we move through the world.
In this episode, Karina and Viviana explore how the Internet of Things fades into the background of daily life and what happens when it suddenly doesn’t. Through lived experience in tech support, education, and everyday routines, this conversation looks at how connected devices don’t just make things easier, but gradually begin to structure behavior, memory, and even emotional responses.
This episode reflects on the invisible systems we depend on, the trust we place in them, and the subtle ways technology reshapes what we notice, what we remember, and what we rely on.
A quiet conversation about what it means to live alongside systems we rarely question, until they stop working.
By Karina TaylorMost of the technology we rely on every day doesn’t live in some distant server room. It lives on our desks, in our hands, quietly shaping how we move through the world.
In this episode, Karina and Viviana explore how the Internet of Things fades into the background of daily life and what happens when it suddenly doesn’t. Through lived experience in tech support, education, and everyday routines, this conversation looks at how connected devices don’t just make things easier, but gradually begin to structure behavior, memory, and even emotional responses.
This episode reflects on the invisible systems we depend on, the trust we place in them, and the subtle ways technology reshapes what we notice, what we remember, and what we rely on.
A quiet conversation about what it means to live alongside systems we rarely question, until they stop working.