Smartphones: we all have them and most of us don’t know what we’d do
without one. In fact, according to our site analytics, 64% of you will
be reading this blog on your smartphone. But are they making us
disconnected from our families, our friends, and society in general?
The question of whether we are too obsessed with our technology is a topic that everyone seems to have an opinion on. Photographer Eric Pickersgill has his own ideas in his recent series called Removed, which is a collection of photographs depicting how bizarre life would look if one simply removed all electronic devices from everyday scenarios. Through this series, he aims to demonstrate the obsessive preoccupation that society has with electronics and gadgets.
People are running to conquer the world which is so far, and they don't realize that they are loosing their world which is so close...
Let us know what do you think? Are you obsessed with your phone?
The question of whether we are too obsessed with our technology is a topic that everyone seems to have an opinion on. Photographer Eric Pickersgill has his own ideas in his recent series called Removed, which is a collection of photographs depicting how bizarre life would look if one simply removed all electronic devices from everyday scenarios. Through this series, he aims to demonstrate the obsessive preoccupation that society has with electronics and gadgets.
People are running to conquer the world which is so far, and they don't realize that they are loosing their world which is so close...
Let us know what do you think? Are you obsessed with your phone?
Yeah .phone is taking us away from our buddies nd dear ones
ReplyDeleteIt connects people who are very far away ,but disconnects the ones who are closer to us .
Earth is about 197 million square miles geographically, but basically its now turned into a 5.5 inch electronic screen.
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