Video: Photo project Game arthritis. Another warning for gamers
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Only the lazy did not speak or write about the dangers of video games, computer "shooters", races, quests and various online games. The fact that vision, posture will deteriorate, and in more advanced cases there will be problems with communication and adaptation in society, gambling addicts do not want to hear. So maybe a photo project Game arthritis will become that "magic pendel" that will help them return to the real world and unstick from joysticks and monitors? The social photo project Game arthritis is a collection of creepy photographs with the consequences of an excessive passion for the computer in general, and games in particular. Virtual reality versus "virtual reality". Scientists from all over the world have been researching this phenomenon for a long time, although it is too early to draw any general conclusions. But nevertheless, thousands of gambling addicts have similar symptoms, which so far only whisper that the danger is close. Thousands of players feel real pain in their bodies, carried away by the virtual, but prefer to remain silent about it. Where it leads?
These photographs are not a photomontage, but the very "reality of the virtual". The authors of the photo project Game arthritis collected them in order to show by examples how gambling addiction threatens modern youth. With a faint hope that this time the "arrow" released will hit the target.
Learn more about the project and more photos on the Game Arthritis website.
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