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Making eye contact, a once unavoidable feat when packed into a crowded train car or museum, is now a nearly impossible mission as those around you are almost guaranteed to be sucked into their phone’s screen while scrolling through Facebook or killing digital zombies. Our increasing dependence on the information devices constantly stuck to our hands was the inspiration for artist Antoine Geiger’s series SUR-FAKE, a group of digitally altered photographs depicting random people being sucked into the screens of their phones. More
In today’s tech-driven world, digital addiction has become a pervasive issue, leaving a profound impact on individuals’ lives and the lives of those around them. Applied Behavioral Sciences (ABS) offers a robust Digital Electronic Addiction Recovery Program tailored to help people break free from the shackles of digital addiction, encompassing everything from second-life addiction to the compulsive checking of today's news.
Know in details about Social media addiction, its signs, causes, mental health effects, tips to break your social media addiction.
Maintes fois illustrée, l'addiction aux smartphones et aux réseaux sociaux devient monstrueuse sous le coup de crayon d'Andrew Rae et Ruskin Kyle qui ne
Know in details about Social media addiction, its signs, causes, mental health effects, tips to break your social media addiction.
25 Ilustraciones satíricas sobre nuestra adicción a la tecnología
Modern technologies have definitely benefited our lives - from medical care to work efficiency, communication to space exploration, offering solutions to our world problems. And we just couldn't imagine our lives without it any longer. But with great benefits come many disadvantages. With the rise of the Internet, smartphones, and other similar devices, we are permanently connected to the cyberspace, whether we like it or not. And though it has made our lives more comfortable and entertaining, it has also made us dependable on modern technology and social media. Being online all time is not only possible, but it is also the de facto state for many.
Internet Addiction Disorder is defined as a behavioral addiction where a person suffers from a constant urge of using the internet.
The documentary photographer David Hurn is what might be termed, ‘an accidental Englishman’ - born in Redhill to Welsh parents, after a childhood in Wales, he travelled the world, radiating out from London to Hungary, the Mediterranean coast and the USA. What distinguished these journeys and defined them was the Leica camera he carried with
From temporary tattoos of Twitter handles to iPhone charger shoelaces, Yuyi John examines the politics of identity through the tropes of mass culture.
Page 1 Motivation What is Narcissism? Definition of Narcissistic Personality Disorder Deriving Characteristics from the Tale Fatal and delusional self-absorption Unresponsive to love Sees people as…
When I was young and growing up from a child to an awkwardly looking pre-teen, social media wasn’t even a thought (Thank God because those selfies would be scary). The most technology I was exposed…
Illustrator and graphic designer Simon Prades (previously) delights in the surreal and dreamlike, where silhouettes of faces open portals to other places and strange visual metaphors for difficult subjects are brought vividly to life. Prades works primarily with non-digital mediums like pen and ink, using Photoshop to cleanup and occasionally animate his work for the web. The German illustrator currently freelances for some of the biggest publications around including the New York Times, The New Yorker, The Guardian, and elsewhere. More
The phrase "technology addiction" has been bandied around loosely online and even in the media, but what exactly does this mean? A growing number of people
L'artiste Kevin Lau réalise des illustrations à la fois minimalistes et percutantes qui ont pour but de dénoncer notre addiction aux réseaux sociaux.
Research indicates more people than ever report being addicted to their phone. In early 2012, an advertising agency began a campaign to stop people from looking at their phones during conversations. The agency named this habit “phubbing” because people were using the phones to snub others.
It was Jacques Tourneur’s film I Walked with a Zombie that sparked illustrator Katherine Lam’s interest in the history of cinema, the gate that lead her to the