This is the world of ‘i-Dosing’, the new craze sweeping the Internet in which teenagers used so-called ‘digital drugs’ (music) to change their brains in the same way as real-life narcotics。
“數(shù)碼毒品”(i-Dosing)是席卷互聯(lián)網(wǎng)的一個新潮流。青少年網(wǎng)民用所謂的“數(shù)碼毒品”音樂讓他們的大腦達到很high(興奮)的狀態(tài),就像吸食了毒品一樣。
They believe the repetitive drone-like music will give them a ‘high’ that takes them out of reality, only legally available and downloadable on the Internet。
他們認為那種不斷重復的單一節(jié)奏的音樂會讓他們high起來,帶他們逃離現(xiàn)實生活。這種類型的音樂只能通過互聯(lián)網(wǎng)合法下載。
I-Dosing tracks have imposing names such as ‘Gates of Hades’ or ‘Hand of God’ which are ten minutes long - some sound like a ship’s horn being repeated again and again whilst others are more abrasive and resemble cheap synthesizers being played very fast。
“數(shù)碼毒品”類音樂一般都會取像“地獄之門”或“上帝之手”之類的名字,持續(xù)時間約為10分鐘,有的聽著像輪船汽笛不斷重復的聲音,有的則更加刺耳,像廉價音樂合成器快速演奏時發(fā)出的聲音。
Not everyone is taking i-Dosing seriously, but since it could indicate a willingness to experiment with real drugs, warnings have been issued in some parts of the US to prevent children to do it。
雖然有些人并沒有把“數(shù)碼毒品”當回事,不過考慮到這種行為可能會引導青少年嘗試實體毒品,美國一些地區(qū)已經(jīng)發(fā)布預警,防止青少年使用“數(shù)碼毒品”。