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The daily life tends to become the mechanical repetition of actions that show our robotic side: we are nearly not human beings, but machines that obey simple commands, robots acting on impulse and open/closed circuits.
It follows that the creatures we give birth do live in the same automation. It follows that death is automatic, and at the same time deprived of the original meaning of our birth.
It also follows that art is no longer a true self-expression but a dead circuit our eyes cannot feel any passion about.
Giornalista e musicologo. È l'autore di Max 5000 e Il buio e la meridiana, due raccolte di racconti disponibili solo in formato elettronico su Amazon e iBook Store Apple. E' anche un fotografo scarso ma appassionato. La musica è la sua vita ma ama anche il design (è stato direttore di Defrag), la lettura, l'arte, il teatro, viaggiare ecc. ecc.
He is a journalist and musicologist. He is the author of Max 5000, ten short stories published in epub format on Amazon and iBook Store Apple. He published also Il buio e la meridiana, only in italian language. He is also a a poor but passionate photographer. Music is his life but he loves also design (he was editor in chief of Defrag Magazine), he loves to read, art in general, theatre, to travel, etc etc
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