Michał Linow / TU I TERAZ Nowa Kolonia / Al. Grunwaldzka 51 Nowadays we have practically everything at your fingertips. From the earliest years the world has convinced us that nothing is impossible. As a result, we carry a lot of unfulfilled dreams and aspirations. We create an image of an ideal life, but growing up, we realize that this is a vision that is unreal and essentially unattainable. We belong to the generation of melancholy. Sometimes we hurt, sometimes we ourselves fall victim to the game. We are told that money doesn't buy happiness, but who believes in this fairy tale? The media are teasing us, presenting the most beautiful parts of the Earth that are worth seeing with their own eyes, bombarding celebrity life pictures, convincing them that they are reality, and we should strive to realize that utopian vision. Enclosed in the "filter bubbles" of their user preferences, information society citizens are not able to reach an objective picture of reality. We think differently, we remember differently. You can say that our memory has been replaced by the application. Sometimes physical proximity does not necessarily mean that you really need to be in close contact with people just because you are forced to be in the same place. The world is not particularly realistic today. It's a world where investing in fiction brings more profit than putting it into reality which is right now.













