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Culture of Borderline Personality Disorder

What we're *really* talking about when we talk about living, attaching, and playing in a hyper-mediated world.

J.D. Haltigan and default.blog regular Clinton Ignatov talk about identity formation in the digital age, using this blog’s favorite book, Life on the Screen, as a jumping off point. They discuss about the impact of screen-mediated play vs. physical world play, gamification, and online subcultures on personal development, attachment, and psychopathology.

(This is not an episode of The Computer Room but a recorded discussion edited for length and clarity.)

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