Series, FaceMe
2010
“Individuals engaged in social media must grapple with self authorship of their identity. Who am I, what do I like, who are my friends and what am I thinking. Social media is changing the way we express and develop our ego and identity. What are the narratives of our life, what is worth recording and what should be left out? If an individual gets negative feedback about themselves, they can simply re-write their story, re-write themselves.”
FaceMe is a series of offline facebook profiles, each a different expression of the same person, none of them particularily true or untrue.
“Individuals engaged in social media must grapple with self authorship of their identity. Who am I, what do I like, who are my friends and what am I thinking. Social media is changing the way we express and develop our ego and identity. What are the narratives of our life, what is worth recording and what should be left out? If an individual gets negative feedback about themselves, they can simply re-write their story, re-write themselves.”
FaceMe is a series of offline facebook profiles, each a different expression of the same person, none of them particularily true or untrue.