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I saw a live digital work on Facebook on Sunday. I still do not actually fully understand how it worked, but it consisted of a digital environment with a praying human, who was surrounded by a live feed of reactions and likes of the video itself. It was praying to some kind of online deity with the comments as the content of the prayer. | I saw a live digital work on Facebook on Sunday. I still do not actually fully understand how it worked, but it consisted of a digital environment with a praying human, who was surrounded by a live feed of reactions and likes of the video itself. It was praying to some kind of online deity with the comments as the content of the prayer. Maybe the online deity was Facebook itself. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:38, 2 October 2017
https://www.facebook.com/baronlanteigne/
"Upload your sins for instant forgiveness"
I saw a live digital work on Facebook on Sunday. I still do not actually fully understand how it worked, but it consisted of a digital environment with a praying human, who was surrounded by a live feed of reactions and likes of the video itself. It was praying to some kind of online deity with the comments as the content of the prayer. Maybe the online deity was Facebook itself.