Humorous photo illustrations from the life of the social network Facebook
Humorous photo illustrations from the life of the social network Facebook

Video: Humorous photo illustrations from the life of the social network Facebook

Video: Humorous photo illustrations from the life of the social network Facebook
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Changed the relationship status … someone commented on that (… changed the relationship status. … commented on that.)

Inspired by the famous social networking site Facebook, German photographer Nicholas Ritter has created a series of photographs called "The Social Network". The works are humorous photo illustrations that visualize the bizarre slang used by the site users.

Only some friends see you
Only some friends see you

Photographer Nicholas Ritter is worried and amused at the same time that in everyday life people are beginning to use expressions previously used only on the Internet. The Social Network series of photographs are imaginative illustrations that should make the viewer laugh, "says Ritter," I'm not trying to criticize anyone, I just want to make people think about the strange modern world."

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The photographer explains that “people use phrases like“defriending”,“liking”,“tagging”in their daily online conversations, but this slang sounds very strange when used in the real world."

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Interestingly, despite the busyness of today's youth, the photographer managed to find more than 30 assistants who assisted him during the photo shoot.

Tagging someone in a picture
Tagging someone in a picture

It is noteworthy that the series of photographs "Social Network" became part of Ritter's thesis at the Offenbach University of Art and Design in Germany.

People you may know
People you may know

Recently, many artists have become concerned that people are spending much more time on the Internet than in the real world. For example, Eric Fisher even created stunning panoramas, in which, with the help of luminous dots, he identified users of the popular social networks Flickr and Twitter on all continents of the Earth.

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