| by: | heyimgandhi |
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| date: | December 11, 2007 08:01 pm |
| tags: | media, remix, non_commercial_share_alike, video, mov, 44k, stereo, 4, 742kbps |
| length: | 1:30 |
| license: | ![]() |
I was intrigued by Grancher's insights about the never-sleeping internet so I wanted to branch a bit more and include the internet's anonymity in a piece of digital art. Regardless of the sun's position, people are endlessly posting their pictures online—bearing faces that people in faraway countries have never seen before and probably don't care about. However, separated from others through the protective veil of a computer screen, these people are able to choose how to present their pictures—maybe truthfully, masked by the anonymity of the internet, in a way they want others to view them, etc. I integrated photographs I took of myself with my webcam over the last semester with the photos from 24h00 because I wanted to emphasize the point that anyone can be anyone online. Nobody owns the pictures on the internet: they are owned by everybody with a simple copy-paste.
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