Relationship between technology and human culture Human culture and technology are constantly evolving with dynamic relationships. All technologies (see Note 1) are developed with certain cultural backgrounds due to changes in demand or constraints. However, once developed, technology will change the culture in which it was born. When a technology spreads to other cultures, its cultural background affects the speed and method at which the technology is used, and how it is used. Diffusion of technology to other cultures also changed other cultures.
Technical awareness is the relationship between people and technology. Technology is regarded as an integral part of human consciousness and development. Technology, consciousness, and society are interwoven with the process of building human relations. That is the key to human evolution. Technology is rooted in human thought and emerges in the world in the form of new understanding and deliverables. The process of technical consciousness constitutes the quest for technological ethical responsibility of human life based technology
Dr. Jordan Nguyen's mission is to improve the lives of as many people as possible and to be a driving force for promoting future humanity and technology. He believes that the relationship between humans and technology is constantly changing, that role in our lives is becoming more integrated, leading us to the future beyond "superman." Jordan served as a member of the Project for Biomedical Instrumentation for the Object of Australian Design Center, the Director of the New South Wales Medical Technology Knowledge Center, and the Master of Engineering at the Sydney Institute of Technology Sydney.
There is always a connection between technology and culture. Technologies have influenced human culture, as culture has brought technological progress, from the first use of stoneware to the development of personal digital assistants (PDAs). This is a complex relationship forming a symbolic cycle of influence. As technology and culture develop and change, technology and culture will continue to interact - there are no real starting and ending points in the circle. In the 19th century, the 20th century, and the 21st century, technology and culture have greatly involved. As the culture changes, the technology they develop also changes. With the development of manufacturing, communications and engineering, people are released from small family-run farms, by cultural redevelopment around the world, by choice or power by dispersing information and changing the landscape. These technological developments also changed aggressively the culture, but they also have adverse effects.