
In the asylum, with a lantern in hand, an idea in the head and a small chat
Light painting for memory. The final phase of life, the one full of grey interpretations, usually is far away from hope, joy, and love. A generation of “orphaned parents of children,” which does not include a pleasant conversation and excludes the “presence for nothing, just to be together,” hinders values and interests sharing, resulting in the assertion of individuality and family life focused on the younger ones. Liquid Life, says Zygmunt Bauman, Polish sociologist, settled like a feeling of abandonment and despair among the elderly, while the children and grandchildren everywhere wander on social networks at high speed,...
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