Plethora


  • Photographer
    Julio Bittencourt
  • Prize
    Honorable Mention
  • Date of Photograph
    2016
  • Technical Info
    Digital

Man does not know where he came from, let alone where he goes when muscles, bones and neurons go silent. But one certainty has been strongly present since the dawn of civilization, about 13,000 BC. To be alone is not our vocation.Different societies with their various cultures partly explain the preference of mankind for agglomerations, for always wanting to be next to an equal. And under this light, the vast world does not seem so vast or at least distant. If mankind’s history follows the script written so far, poorer societies await for us and possibly less egalitarian. Perhaps nothing very different from what we have witnessed day after day since the Holocene Period.Through images of common themes to a large part of the world's population, "Plethora" goal is to utilize men and our things as the main characters in these scenarios of masses and give a global vision on the subject.

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