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user137840 | sent on February 23, 2018 (11:45) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
in one word: People. people who go and people who come ... commuters who bring their family frustrations to work, and those who bring home the bitterness suffered at work ... sad sample of mankind. ;-) Hello in una sola parola: Gente. gente che va e gente che viene... pendolari che portano al lavoro le proprie frustrazioni familiari, e chi porta a casa le amarezze subite sul lavoro... triste campionario di genere umano. Ciao |
| sent on February 24, 2018 (11:53) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hello, this is also an aspect not to be underestimated. What struck me about the situation that I was experiencing and that I wanted to represent, is that in this hyper-connected world you can no longer exchange a word with the neighbor of a chair, until some time ago you were walking around Rome and coming back to home and you realized you were able to exchange words with cobblestones. Today, we are all taken by force of things ... to communicate our emotions, to share our selfies with friends and acquaintances distant hundreds of thousands of kilometers, then if we pass close to someone who would need even a word of comfort, we can not say a word, we are too busy typing on this plastic thing that is leading us to mass isolation, in short, a technological blindness that travels to 4G. Thank you Ciao, anche questo è un aspetto da non sottovalutare. Quello che mi ha colpito della situazione che stavo vivendo e che volevo rappresentare, è che, in questo mondo iper-connesso non si riesce più a scambiare una parola con il vicino di sedia, fino a qualche tempo fa' giravi per Roma e rientrando a casa e ti accorgevi di essere riuscito a scambiare parole anche con i sanpietrini. Oggi, siamo tutti presi a dover per forza di cose... comunicare le nostre emozioni, a condividere i nostri selfie ad amici e conoscenti distanti centinai di migliaia di km, poi se passiamo vicino a qualcuno che avrebbe bisogno anche solo di una parola di conforto, non riusciamo a spiccicare parola, siamo troppo impegnati a digitare su sto coso di plastica che ci sta portando all'isolamento di massa, in poche parole un paraocchi tecnologico che viaggia a 4G. Grazie |
user137840 | sent on February 24, 2018 (12:01) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
you have all my sharing. but at this time this passes the convent. :-( personally return home without a shot worthy of consideration. I answer with my photo today, in a rare moment without someone with the hated / loved "contraption" in his hands ... except a little saint of Mother Teresa. :-or to good intend ... hai tutta la mia condivisione. ma in quest'epoca questo passa il convento. personalmente rientro a casa senza uno scatto meritevole di considerazione. ti rispondo con la mia foto odierna, tratta in un raro momento senza qualcuno con l'odiato/amato "aggeggio" tra le mani...tranne un santino di Madre Teresa. a buon intenditor... |
| sent on February 24, 2018 (18:21) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I like the line of the figures opposed by size and attitude, the child smiles, to the billboard, beautiful, hello Andrea mi piace la linea delle figure contrapposta per dimensioni e per atteggiamento , il bimbo sorride , al cartellone pubblicitario , bella , ciao Andrea |
| sent on February 26, 2018 (8:02) | This comment has been translated
Thanks Andrea |
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