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Haven’t we noticed?

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The average person spends 78,000 hours watching films, videos, animations, and TV programs that sums up to 8 years in an average lifetime of spending time in front of the screen. Being such a vital part of our life, now it is time to question the impact. What are we watching, and how do the things that we watch affect us? Storytelling can be one of the most powerful means, through which we can pass information, express dissatisfaction, joy, love, hardship, and sadness. But, are we creating values, opinions, or shaping our life, vis a vis the stories we see and hear? Or would we also choose the things we choose if they haven’t been served to us? Haven’t we noticed the ultimate struggle of our time, and how much we are capable of contesting the knowledge and information that is being served to us, by using animation, music, film, and art in general? For more, is storytelling one of the crucial aspects of this necessary change?. This panel will take place on the 26th of July at 17:00.

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