(02) Scroll, Consume, Forget: Photography in the (DDA) Digital Disposable Age.

Photographs used to live in albums, boxes, and memories. They were held, revisited, cherished. Today, they're digital clutter—captured, posted, and forgotten.
We shoot obsessively, hoard thousands of images, and then... never look at them again. The ease of digital photography has made taking a picture so effortless, it’s lost almost all value. Back then, every shot required thought. Now, it's just muscle memory. There's always space on the cloud, after all.
In this era, images aren’t about meaning. They’re about filling empty space. And their fate is always the same: a flick of the thumb, and they’re gone.