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| FLEUR-DE-LYS GALLERY, LONDON/BRIDGEMAN IMAGES | | Your colleague gets a lashing at the office and you find yourself grinning. Then on the way home, a speeding driver in a sports car gets pulled over and that makes you snicker. There’s a name for that emotion—schadenfreude: feeling pleasure at other people’s misfortune (like the above painting with friars laughing at another's spill).
If you’ve felt like people are getting crueler, you may be right—with social media and responses to the pandemic playing a role. What does this mean for society?
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| COMPOSITE PHOTOGRAPH BY JENNIFER EMERLING | | | |
| Look closely: When photographer and Nat Geo Explorer Yael Martínez asked her please to gaze directly into his camera, Mexican Indigenous immigrant María José Prudente (above) was at the Brooklyn church she uses as a recording studio where she broadcasts a program in her native Mixtec language.
Later, Martínez altered each photograph with multiple pinpricks, creating speckles of luminosity. “They emanate light,” he says, adding that the artistic “intervention” also serves as a symbol of resilience. See more stories from The Past Is Present project.
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| PHOTOGRAPH BY ROLF NUSSBAUMER, NATURE PICTURE LIBRARY | | | |
| Today’s soundtrack: Nothing Compares 2 U, Sinéad O'Connor, R.I.P.
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