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==Description==
==Description==
The project started out with the ambition to stand against factories and systematic control paths. However to become entirely free of systems and their control is almost impossible. How can we become less systematic, more random? How can we get out of our own system? Hack our system, ourselves, our system of identity, our labels? How much of our identity is related to our appearance?<br/>
The project started out with the ambition to stand against factories and systematic controls. However to become entirely free of systems and their control is almost impossible. <br/>
With these questions in mind, I will embark a journey in which I divorce myself from my own identity, wear somebody else’s shoes and face the everyday world through somebody else’s eyes. <br/>
How can we become less systematic, more random? How can we get out of our own system? Hack our system, ourselves, our system of identity, our labels? How much of our identity is related to our appearance?<br/>
With these questions in mind, I embarked a journey in which I divorced myself from my own identity, wore somebody else’s shoes and faced the everyday world through somebody else’s eyes. <br/>
During the exhibition I will be sharing the recordings of being someone else.<br/>
During the exhibition I will be sharing the recordings of being someone else.<br/>
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The recording of this social experiment will be projected for the visitors and next to this projection there will be a DIY zone.<br/>
The recording of this social experiment will be projected with a DIY zone.<br/>
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(((((The whole factory will also be accompanied by different personas played by myself during the exhibition.))))<br/>

Revision as of 11:50, 5 June 2012

Name

Identity Factory

Main title

Hacking Identity

Buzzword

Identity Mobility

Short Description

Change you name,
Change your appearance,
HACK YOUR IDENTITY

Description

The project started out with the ambition to stand against factories and systematic controls. However to become entirely free of systems and their control is almost impossible.
How can we become less systematic, more random? How can we get out of our own system? Hack our system, ourselves, our system of identity, our labels? How much of our identity is related to our appearance?
With these questions in mind, I embarked a journey in which I divorced myself from my own identity, wore somebody else’s shoes and faced the everyday world through somebody else’s eyes.
During the exhibition I will be sharing the recordings of being someone else.

The recording of this social experiment will be projected with a DIY zone.