Smartphonism: A reductive vision

Smartphonism: A reductive vision

One sunny day while we were walking in the park, a group of people sitting on the grass, quite young for the most part caught our attention; all eyes were glued on smartphones! Why would you go out to the park and stare at your smartphone? We all know that we live in...
A “thirst” for relationships

A “thirst” for relationships

For the last few decades, we have lived in a society that has placed the supposedly “loving” relationship on a pedestal, with its “bogus” codes to which one must conform, and so each must “explode” from relational to anything-goes! Every human...
A “thirst” for music

A “thirst” for music

For some decades now, we live in a world filled with music. Everywhere we go, especially in big cities, we hear music. The author of these lines, who performed music ten years in his childhood and early adolescence, has nothing against “real” music, that...
A “thirst” for images

A “thirst” for images

In recent decades, we live in a flood of images of all kinds that invade our field of vision: the images of television, of ads with their billboards disfiguring our cities, of magazines and of the Internet that are interfering without our consent. Is it reasonable,...