In our current era, where the digital world puts a shiny layer over our reality, Bad Religion's song "21st Century Digital Boy" calls us to reflect on what really lies behind this façade of brilliance. This question invites deep reflection on the superficial attractiveness of technology that is often mistaken for real substance.
While the digital world dazzles us with its flashy appearances, real, unfiltered life experiences often take place in the shadows, far removed from the spotlight of social media and constant connectivity. This modern coating of technology sometimes takes us further from the essence of human existence, where authentic connections and meaningful experiences are increasingly rare.
Bad Religion's words challenge us to look beyond the digital screens and examine whether our online interactions actually have the depth we seek in human relationships. Is our digital world a rich source of knowledge and connection, or just a hollow shell devoid of real content?
This reflection challenges us to be aware of the paradox of our digital age: an abundance of information and connection, with a simultaneous lack of depth and true connection. It is only when we look beyond the superficial sheen that we can discover the true richness of human existence, beyond the confines of bits and bytes.
It all started with a4 paper and HB pencils. As a child I was often impressed by how beautiful the world around me was. The urge to capture this beautiful world, and to show the people around me what I saw, was actually there from the beginning. If.. Read more…