You Tell Me I am Listening

Gül Ersan

Gül Ersan

Gül Ersan

Gül Ersan

She was born in Ordu in 1958. Member of Ordu Photography Artists Association. She has been interested in photography for twenty-five years. She has been working in documentary style in recent years. She opened her first personal exhibition in 2005 in Ordu. She participated in group exhibitions organized by OFSAD. She still continues the reading and project development activities of the Sakin Atelier, which was established within OFSAD.

Talking face to face is a form of communication. We make the most sincere and understandable conversations face to face. Our body language accompanies the words we use to express ourselves. Our facial expression and gestures support our expression while reflecting our current mood.

If the other person really listens to us while we are talking, the expression on our faces will be reflected on him as well; If we are sad, angry, joyful, or still, his expression is also sad, angry, joyful or still. Even if we look in other directions from time to time, the communication does not break, the conversation continues, the sharing continues.

While mobile phones, which are a communication tool and we use outside of communication, make our lives easier, they are also among our face-to-face conversations; Using the sentence of “ You tell me, i am listening” and looking at the incoming e-mails, replying to the messages, looking at the news while ready, watching a video that attracts our attention without delay ...

Although we hear what each other is saying, as long as we focus on mobile phones, communication is broken, our facial expressions are different, speech becomes ordinary, and sharing is over.

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