Blog > 23 and 24 April 2026 to remember 24 April of 1915
23 and 24 April 2026 to remember 24 April of 1915
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Going out to take photos after an intensive development session on a small video game isn’t easy, especially because your eyes flatten your perception due to the monitor—you lose a bit of the sense of three-dimensionality when you’re outside, or at least that’s my impression, and it takes me a little while to readjust, (social skills flatten too!).
In any case, today I developed and then joined again the Armenian genocide memorial, a long march from Republic Square to Tsitsernakaberd, bringing home a few shots that, being as nostalgic as I am, I’ll enjoy revisiting as usual to remember those kilometers, those people, that intense participation.
I’ve always said that I like walking long distances with a crowd. As you go, the environment changes, the road transforms, the fatigue grows—and with it comes a beautiful feeling, hard to define, but undeniably beautiful, when you look at the same faces reappearing again again along the path. Seems like only the walked distances is talking on our behalf
Memory of football team Ararat on the way to Tsitsernakaberd
Tsitsernakaberd