Slow culture is gradually taking shape and penetrating every corner of a society strongly influenced by interactivity. How can we ride this new trend effectively in synch with the boom in new technologies?

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The compulsion to use all of the new high-tech tools available is typical of a stressed-out consumer society in overdrive. Let’s take a step back and do what Marcus Kreiss did so well. Let’s look at these tools as instruments of the slow trend. When “being connected” goes hand in hand with excellence, then it is slow-compatible. The search for relevant content and the construction of intelligent social networks or intelligent navigational modes take both time and commitment. Twitter, Facebook or online browsing become ways to communicate the results of labour-intensive work.

Therefore, a “slow is beautiful” attitude is tantamount to spending time doing what really matters to you.

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