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Der britische Photograph und Social-Media-Quereinsteiger Travis Hodges nimmt es ein bisschen ernst mit dem (Ver-)Folgen von Menschen. Das Resultat sind unerwartete Einsichten in die Lebensrealität der Twitter-Avatare. Doch nicht nur das: die Verbindungen geben sich buchstäblich die Hand.
Mehr dazu bei David Hodge direkt:

The first subject was one of his early follows, @cigaretteBurns_, who screens obscure films. @cigaretteBurns_ pointed him to @AlOverdrive ... and so on.

"Each picture aims to show something of tweeter´s online persona. "The 'twintros', as they've been named, have been written by the persona before," says Hodges. "It`s a quick, short burst to give an idea."

"It`s a project that could continue forever," says Hodges while WIRED Magazine suggests that he should stick to the essence of Twitter and stop at 140 characters.
Mehr dazu bei David Hodge direkt:

The first subject was one of his early follows, @cigaretteBurns_, who screens obscure films. @cigaretteBurns_ pointed him to @AlOverdrive ... and so on.

"Each picture aims to show something of tweeter´s online persona. "The 'twintros', as they've been named, have been written by the persona before," says Hodges. "It`s a quick, short burst to give an idea."

"It`s a project that could continue forever," says Hodges while WIRED Magazine suggests that he should stick to the essence of Twitter and stop at 140 characters.
coyote05 - 12. Jul, 12:19



