He had this to say in an interview: "'We’re All Gonna Die - 100 meters of existence' is not meant to spread fear as some people may believe - on the contrary, it’s meant to point out that life is beautiful, and unless we open up to each other instead of keeping our longings, hopes and experiences to ourselves we’ll fall into the grave with a lot of valuable information and love that we never got around to sharing with the people we’re in touch with. I believe that it is meaningful to let the thought that we’re going to die into our heads once in a while because it brings into perspective what we’re actually doing with the life we’ve been given."
I think the concept relates well with Anathallo, no? The rest of the interview can be found here: http://digital-photography-school.com/interview-with-simon-hoegsberg
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That's super cool. I just came across this: http://www.simonhoegsberg.com/we_are_all_gonna_die/slider.html
That's pretty great. I wonder why he called it, "We're All Gonna Die"?
He had this to say in an interview:
"'We’re All Gonna Die - 100 meters of existence' is not meant to spread fear as some people may believe - on the contrary, it’s meant to point out that life is beautiful, and unless we open up to each other instead of keeping our longings, hopes and experiences to ourselves we’ll fall into the grave with a lot of valuable information and love that we never got around to sharing with the people we’re in touch with. I believe that it is meaningful to let the thought that we’re going to die into our heads once in a while because it brings into perspective what we’re actually doing with the life we’ve been given."
I think the concept relates well with Anathallo, no? The rest of the interview can be found here: http://digital-photography-school.com/interview-with-simon-hoegsberg
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