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Impossible ObjectSpace

 
Architectural hot potato: (2)years + (6)styles + (3)cities = This

Project // Impossible ObjectSpaces

Process // Mixed-Media Charette

Role // Creative Producer

Team+ // Bryan Cantley, Martin Summer, Owen Duross, Thompson Burry, Meghan Maupin

Support // FormLabsJai & Jai Gallery

A digital print calls into question the very nature and value of represented informations — a semblance of the final output and a commoditization of the artifact and its qualities. This ambiguous context extends the space of our drawing into the space of the gallery, building on our groups prior collaborative work where issues of omnipresent data, ambiguous formations and seamless transgressions of longitude inform the space of production. A dialogue emerges concerning legibility, iteration, obfuscation, errors and glitches _

 
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What does identity mean in tomorrow’s world, physically and digitally, or will there be a difference anymore? Our self-identities, that is, how we define and see ourselves as unique individuals, play a vital role in who we are and the direction that our lives take, therefore as a whole what direction society takes. In the last decade our social worlds have dramatically expanded due to the (procreation or generation) of the Internet and social media; big data overload of external influences. The acceleration of social influences in parallel with the recent explosion of technology, may be shaping our self-identities in ways most of us are not even aware of it. And it's only the beginning...

 
 
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