Time, Nomadism and Battery Life

“The world is my office” – A day in the life of a digital nomad

Danish Soomro has lived in 20 countries in the past four years, all because of his freelance work on a portable device.

Digital nomadism at Brookes

Like nomads, we students tend to inhabit a place for some period of time, with a sole purpose of studying after which we leave.

Passing of time

The Risks In Life And The Invertiblity Of Time Passing by Errol Jameson, 2012.

Young woman with laptop sitting on green grass at meadows.
Seeing the world through the screen

The idea of becoming a digital nomad seems appealing, however not being tied to a specific place means being tied to the screen.

Gypsies (1952)

The video shows movement of gipsies, a nomadic minority. Their carriage is their home, which is tied to a horse.

Perspective is relative.

Time is fleeting. People are fleeing their countries in hopes of better opportunities or for a change of scenery – all with a cost.

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