The Age of Annoyance
MANAGING OUR FRUSTRATIONS WITH INFORMATION OVERLOAD
The Age of Annoyance Print Version iPhone Barnes & Noble
The Age of Annoyance
The Age of Annoyance Print Version iPhone Barnes & Noble
The Age of Annoyance
Like it or not, we live in the age of annoyance. Technology, electronic communications, gadgets, airline travel—as it all gets easier, it also seems to get exponentially more annoying. Annoyance is described as an unpleasant mental state that can lead to emotions such as frustration and anger. Sound familiar? When was the last time you yelled at your "stupid computer" or got frustrated that your smartphone could not find a signal?

The Age of Annoyance is designed to help people make sense of the crazy world we now live in and better understand why we seem to lose control so easily when dealing with technology.
Gavin Jocius has worked in digital marketing and electronic communications since the late 1990s.  Having worked as the Director of Information Technology and Marketing Manager for both academic institutions and global organizations, he understands the many subtle and overt ways in which technology can both liberate and annoy. Gavin holds degrees from the University of Toronto, Sheridan College and Duke University.

The Age of Annoyance
The Age of Annoyance
The Age of Annoyance