Milano e i suoi cubi piccoli.
I suoi cuori grandi.
Le fobie immense tra i polmoni marci
e mura di felicità autodidatta.
(grazie F.)
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Counting the days to spring in flowers. March 2024 - Hasselblad 500 c/m
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Streets of Milan on 35mm
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Tanta pioggia e pochi soldi.
Gennaio a Milano
[Analog]
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Photos from my photo archive. Made with analog Canon camera.
Why analog?
Based on my knowledge of neurobiology, I am increasingly convinced that the mechanics of the human body, developed in response to environmental obstacles, as well as the plasticity of the brain, are best realized through direct contact with reality. And the more I observe the problems of modern society, the more I can point out that the desire to detach from reality corresponds to the problems of miscalculated actions that lead to catastrophic consequences.
Return to the question of neurobiology. First of all, I would like to mention the importance of finger micromotorics as the most subtle process of processing information from the environment. Our ability to capture subtle differences from the experience of touch to color tones has made transmittance receptors more sensitive. So it is with the brain's network of neurons. The more complex the experience, the more we learn to process the information for strategic patterns. The same is true for the development of the cerebral cortex, which improves as we reach 25-27 years of age. It is interesting to note that studies have shown that the wider the circle of friends or, more precisely, the more complex the interaction between a person and his or her social environment, the more developed the cortex is in that person. This approach to the question becomes more obvious when we chase sensations and stimuli through virtual reality, which alas does not double or double temporarily. My personal observation is that the more I write by hand, use an analog camera, or sketch for future illustrations, the more these activities consolidate knowledge in me and encourage its development.
Of course, I have no interest in abandoning all computer programs and going back in time. But still, my ability to articulate with modern technologies is established only when practicing with analog materials.
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