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Ad campaign shows what the child of a phone-addict really sees

We have witnessed some pretty powerful images in recent times, and in this technology-obsessed age, the following are photos that every single parent needs to see.

A new Chinese ad campaign has captured what a child sees when they look at their phone-addict parent – and the results certainly make for some uncomfortable viewing.

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‘Phone Wall’ is presented as a literal representation of the barriers that screen addiction builds in our relationships with our loved ones, including our children.

Each image shows a giant mobile phone driving a physical wedge between two people; while one shows a mother and her child completely disconnected as they sit together on the couch, another powerful photo shows the phone separating two partners in their bed.

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Commenting on the inspiration behind the campaign, Juggi Ramakrishnan of Ogilvy & Mather Shanghai (responsible for the campaign) said: “Pulling out a phone during a conversation is like erecting a brick wall between two people. We want people to see this and rethink their relationships with others and their phone in a different light.”

Specifically addressing how tech-obsession is affecting the relationships between parents and their children, Ramakrishnan added: “There is an alarming trend of parents ignoring their children of all ages, paying more attention to their phones and tablets than their immediate surroundings.”

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He added that his hope is for parents to see these photos and become aware of how their tech-addictions could be affecting their relationships.

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