Self Photo Words
Marco Iannaccone and Self Photo Words' new project. All selfies share a common thread: the words we should be telling ourselves.
Marco Iannaccone and Self Photo Words' new project. All selfies with a single common thread: the words we should say to ourselves. Thus, Iannaccone retraces the path, rarely explored, that separates social impositions from the will of each of us. Adam and Eve, therefore sin, but not the one that separates us from God. The real sin is not loving ourselves, the real sin is not protecting others. This is a cry against the ecclesiastical anti-condom propaganda. Taking care of ourselves and others, avoiding superficiality: we do things without thinking, but we can harm others. How many times do we talk on the phone in the car? Well. It really takes very little to cause a tragedy. Mass media violence = television continually violates our thinking: the photo shows the mental surrender of many of us. And then Ratzinger and his closure to the secular and to the world that moves forward. The fake Shroud: let's stop believing what power, religious and political, wants us to believe. Just as we should stop relentlessly searching for the door to Heaven, the gateway to bliss and happiness, to reconciliation with God: there is no Heaven and there is no Hell. The Church and the entire apparatus of power thrive on our feelings of guilt to exercise their dominion. Umbilical cord: sometimes visible, sometimes not. Bonds distorted by sentimental, emotional, and even economic insecurities. Cords-chains. The environmental, but also emotional, holocaust. The terrifying face reveals the psychological contaminations we hide from ourselves and others, but which nevertheless manifest themselves even without our will. I'm not crazy: the difference between each person's perception of themselves and what others believe they see. And Nunziatina, an almost Neapolitan mockery: a Christian Madonna victim of a stalker angel and a fertilizing spirit who makes her experience a tragedy without ever having had sex. Homo me stesso: why gay people must love themselves first to live their homosexuality well with others. Finally, a photo on the concept of suicide, on taking one's own life: not just the physical life of our bodies, but also the psychological life that requires freedom to live.