The Death Of Conversation

The Death Of Conversation

The Death Of Conversation: es como este fotógrafo titula a su trabajo. Se trata de un fotógrafo urbano que considera que los teléfonos están convirtiendo a la gente aburrida y fingimos que hacemos algo interesante en nuestros dispositivos simplemente porque no queremos interactuar.

I don’t have a problem with portable tech specifically, because our devices facilitate our lives, but I believe it is making people seriously dull…
I started to photograph people in company on their phones as there was a certain symmetry to them and it appealed on a visual level, but as I continued I noticed an inherent sadness to the proceedings.
Before mobile phones were invented, people would have had no choice but to interact. However, that is no longer necessary as we can all now “pretend” we are doing something “important” on our devices rather than think of something to say. This is killing conversation. I believe it’s increasing social pain.
Most people used to use cigarettes as a social prop. Admittedly, they’re bad for your health, but at least they didn’t turn people into ‘plugged in’ bores. Together we must be strong and release ourselves from the shackles of smartphones and bring face-to-face chat back!

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5 comentarios en «The Death Of Conversation»

  1. Don mojo buenos días, como lo trata el negrote que hace la limpieza en el asilo???

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  2. ¿ cuando chingaos dira este marrano algo interesante ?
    desde que comento que el baturro de la tienda lo violo ,dice puras tarugadas

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  3. Si hasta yo me la paso jugando tetris en mi nokia lamparita

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