💨 Abstract
During a power blackout in Spain and Portugal, people were forced to disconnect from digital devices, leading to increased social interaction and communal activities such as playing games, singing, and dancing. This unexpected event resulted in a more connected and mindful community, albeit with the return of notifications once power was restored.
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