re-size
Filmmaker Stuart Kershaw rebels against the notion of being contactable 24hrs a day by going cold turkey from his insidious Blackberry. Stuart wants to prove that he can exist without technology for 7 full days to his beleagured girlfriend, his family and ultimately to himself.
  1. groups:
    Comedy,   Tech,   Upstream,   Green,   7 more
  2. tags:
    WTF,  Green,  Tech,  Humor, 13 more + add
  3. credits:
    stuxwing Producer,
    jonbrooks Editor,
    Lina1980 Producer,
    more
stuxwing
  • video added November 20, 2008

33 comments // No Phone, More Sex // Video

  •  

    very interesting ...thank god for my mac, iphone, car and everything else i waste my days with

    jszygiel
  •  

    It is amazing how much we try to be involved and connected and end up being the opposite.

    recommended by petarro
    NEwsNuT888
  •  

    this is great. It has a great conclusion to it. In our tech filled world its hard to leave and step away from our playstations, macs and mobiles, they feel like a necessity but after a few days (with a few bumps along the road..being late for work, loosing business etc) its all worth it and you will feel better about yourself. But when you get back into things its hard to stay in the area of 'simple' tech, like a phone that just phones and texts because theres something that much better in the shop window..like the new iphone 3G..

    very nice work.

    savageslayer
  •  

    I want to give up technology.... but I work in IS and am finishing a computer science degree. Crap I need a career change.

    ackra
  •  

    I didn't realize that we depended so much on technology....very interesting!

    candid2008
  •  

    he texts while driving????? suicidal asshole!

    plusaf
  •  

    my phone is broken at the minute, and hey, I'm fine.

    but honestly, what did people do before phones came around?

    ClareW
  •  

    My cell phone is conconvenient but I could give it up and go without it if need be. But my computer, is a whole different story...

    Brockie
  •  

    Great pod. I'd love to cut off from all personal technology and go into the wilderness for a while (or even just hide in a cafe), though work and studies these days would never allow for it. I think it'd be interesting to see what would happen if someone just stopped using non-neccessary internet, social networking and maybe mobiles for a while though (taking out the stuff about cookers and electric showers). Would actually socially interract more or less?

    purplefox
  •  

    This is awesome!

    He makes a such a good way to think about life and just change in less than a week.

    I will try this!

    usman6
  •  

    Well. I watched this message within internet technology. Do you think that is this irony?

    ttoittoi
  •  

    I once lived for 6 weeks with phones,no running water or electricity. We did have a car and a park 15 miles away for filling water jugs once a week.. It is possible to bathe quite thoroughly with one gallon, if you don't over soap. And it is also possible to feed a family of four with non perishable foods cooked over a small, gathered fall wood fire. One learns to appreciate the natural rhythms and music in nature, and the creative strength inside us all. I hope to do it again next summer.

    lyflovr
  •  

    being too accessible is definitely a huge stress factor in our still young 21st century.

    blackdaylight
  •  

    loved it, nice one Stuart!

    DonkeyPong
  •  

    Good for him! I can go days at a time without being on the net or worrying about my phone. I remember the days before the internet and cell phones and I kind of miss them.

    vixen0078
  •  

    as technology grows we face the problem with becoming controlled and reliant on it, so taking some time away from technology to get back to roughing it old school is some thing every one should do at some point in their life.

    ditto
  •  

    Very inspirational! My phone bill is about to be due,think I'm just not gonna pay it and get a headstart on this life without technology thingy ma jig =)

    HeroMAY
  •  

    great pod man 5stars very informative

    RIVA_C
  •  

    Good pod. Ironic that in order to learn about his liberation from technology we had to watch it on our comps/tv.

    brad2000
  •  

    Certainly too much technology can tune you out to the real world and human relationships, but having zero technology can have the same effect. Technology (the internet in particular) has helped me to foster new friendships and strengthen relationships I already have. Without technology I would be missing out on some very rewarding human relationships that I have now. I still write letters, talk to people face to face, etc. so I've found happy medium. As long as technology and modern conveniences aren't the sole focus of your life, I don't see any problem with taking advantage of them.

    Ultimately I don't think it matters if you do with or without. It's really about being able to recognize the difference between using something as a tool to enhance your life versus letting it take over and dictate your life.

    CheesecakeBree
  •  

    Good vid. But fish tacos? Personally, I would not be impressed. Anything with the word "taco" in it other than "taco chips" makes my digestive track shudder. :P

    quixotic12
  •  

    Huh. I don't have a cell, ride my bike everywhere because of lack of car, cook off gas, take cold showers, and a outdoor guide as a profession. I aspire to get a car, and get a cell phone, and get a higher paying job. Maybe not.

    Maybe I just need a hot girlfriend.

    I got my eagle scout though.

    ximalim
  •  

    I love this documentary, it really shows both parts, the good and the bad, and the result of both, great on! Thumbs up all the way!

    tursiops
  •  

    Nice work Stuart! It is crazy how much we rely on technology these days.... I can’t remember or being to imagine the old days when we use to have no phones. What a different world. I would love to go back and re-live these times.

    skyla
  •  

    This is spectacular, I am filled with joy and inspiration at this pod. I have strongly believed that technology holds too profound a grip on the way we live. I have lived without cable for about 2 years, and aside from loosening my budget substantially, I have come to recognize an inevitable brainwashing commercial stream that becomes a white noise prying at your subconscious as you laugh with your friends between shows. Pardon my run-on. I have gone from a cell phone back to a land line and learned to truly enjoy my time away from home, and do it uninterrupted. I just think life is too short to spend so much time/money on media input and techno-upgrade garble. Spend your time and money resourcefully, and please dont text and drive.

    Bdo_Fantino
1 - 25 of 32

Add your comment

keep browsing
Comedy
Tech
Upstream

current videos