Distanced
Victoria Marcano The prolonged social distancing measures have transformed people’s
routines and relationships. Today we are distanced from our loved ones, from normality, from coherence. Depicting activities characteristic of
this period of confinement, my work explores how these activities and
social relationships have changed, adapting to the current conditions. My images show the passing of time during the long-lasting quarantine, and the human search for connectedness and companion, now exacerbated by social distancing.
Most relationships have become long-distance as a consequence of the
imposed distancing, and my goal is to represent them as anchors facing uncertainty. This series is a reminder of the social nature of humans and of the importance of relationships as sources of support, because no
matter how different our days are or how far apart we are, we are all going through this tough period in our own ways and feel the need for human contact. “D i s t a n c e d” is a meditation on how technology shortens
distances, allowing for a “company” that is the only source of constancy and normality in a world that changes at the minute.
In this series I capture scenes of virtual conversations taking place during quarantine, emphasizing on the interlocutor’s activities while they make each other “company.” Very dissonant activities coexist in one same
moment, a video call, reflecting how, despite our different ways to cope with isolation, we hold on to relationships as sources of normality in a
convoluted world. I explore the themes of isolation, routine, monotony,
and relationships, while attempting to make a universal statement of their importance in this prolonged isolation period.
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