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How can we redefine images of age?

Ageing, in its unstoppable manner, can be frightening. But, as human beings, ageing is part of our nature. It is what makes us all the same. It reminds us that there is an ending to everything and that everything is in steady movement. So ageing can be fascinating at the same time. It may come along with experience, power, mindfulness and wisdom. But it also comes along with stereotypes and with a certain image we have about becoming old. What does ‘becoming’ or ‘being old’ even mean? What is frightening for our grandparent's generation? What makes them laugh or gives them faith in younger generations? What can we learn from each other? Ageing isn’t an illness, it is every moment of our life.

In its second issue, TEMA wants to explore the different stages of age and aim at new points of view, while enhancing the intergenerational dialogue.

Walking the tightrope of nuance
TEMA Magazine TEMA Magazine

Walking the tightrope of nuance

Inspired by the TEMA letter project, Cecilia Zhang talked to her grandfather about his experiences. Growing up in poverty, Zhen Yu Zhou got to know both sides of humanity: the evil and the good. In his letter, he shares his hopes for the future and encourages us to always consider both sides of the coin.

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The white dress
Sophie Allerding Sophie Allerding

The white dress

With her grandmother’s help, Sophie is searching for a way to break the monumentality of communion and wedding photographs in order to awaken the spectrum of stories and feelings behind them.

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Dear Grandma
Viola Karsten Viola Karsten

Dear Grandma

Last year I decided to do something else: to create a generational exchange and understanding. I would like to share these reflections; just as I shared them with my grandma last Christmas.

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