Social Context

In an ever-connected world, we crave the ability to preserve moments digitally. Yet, the inability to capture screenshots in the social app “Once Human” leaves us with a bittersweet void. It forces us to engage with our fellow humans in the present, without the safety net of a digital record. We must trust that our memories will suffice, and that the transient connections we forge will leave an enduring imprint on our hearts.

Human Experience

As we navigate the complexities of human interaction, we yearn for ways to connect beyond the physical realm. Screenshots offer a convenient means to freeze moments in time, allowing us to revisit and relive precious experiences. However, in Once Human, this power is intentionally withheld. It challenges our dependence on technology and encourages us to cherish the ephemeral moments that shape our lives. It invites us to prioritize human connection over digital documentation, fostering authentic and meaningful relationships.