This study is a practice-led research that visually examines how the sense of self and identity are experienced within the complexity and multiplicity of selves in a technologically saturated culture. This dissertation, “Deconstructing consciousness in contemporary hyperreality: The multiphrenic self and identity”, is the theoretical component of this research which underpins and discusses the visual works that comprise of three multimedia installations that focus on images of the fractured self, the re-imagining of faces behind facial recognition programmes, and the embodiment of space and aesthetic significance within re-appropriation of images within social media platforms. The practical component falls within multi-media art often assoc...
Guy Debord proffered that the spectacle in late capitalism is a "social relationship between people ...
Within a dialogue with various authors, it seems that there can’t be just one universal reflection t...
This article addresses and questions the magic-mirror phenomenon, popularised by current smartphone ...
Abstract This study investigates the impact of digital malleability on the self-portrait, where the...
My BA-thesis deals with the matter of identity, and how the use of convergent and new media construc...
Guy Debord proffered that the spectacle in late capitalism is a "social relationship between people ...
That consciousness is ubiquitous, and relevant to autopoietic self-organisation and embodiment withi...
AbstractOf all the crises postmodernity continues or itself generates, the identity crisis tends to ...
This thesis has no traditional narrative structure and the form stimulates a schizophrenic and bipol...
Digital technology has given opportunities for multiple experiences of Self in contemporary society....
The notion that personality is pluralistic and not a rigid construct is widely acknowledged within t...
To the extent that art mirrors consciousness, what does the art of any age have to tell us about whe...
The article focus on the phenomena of the "radical change" (transformation) brought by new ICT techn...
Contemporary mobile media affords new insights into the social, critical, cultural and creative prac...
The technological developments of the twenty-first century, most significantly the commercialization...
Guy Debord proffered that the spectacle in late capitalism is a "social relationship between people ...
Within a dialogue with various authors, it seems that there can’t be just one universal reflection t...
This article addresses and questions the magic-mirror phenomenon, popularised by current smartphone ...
Abstract This study investigates the impact of digital malleability on the self-portrait, where the...
My BA-thesis deals with the matter of identity, and how the use of convergent and new media construc...
Guy Debord proffered that the spectacle in late capitalism is a "social relationship between people ...
That consciousness is ubiquitous, and relevant to autopoietic self-organisation and embodiment withi...
AbstractOf all the crises postmodernity continues or itself generates, the identity crisis tends to ...
This thesis has no traditional narrative structure and the form stimulates a schizophrenic and bipol...
Digital technology has given opportunities for multiple experiences of Self in contemporary society....
The notion that personality is pluralistic and not a rigid construct is widely acknowledged within t...
To the extent that art mirrors consciousness, what does the art of any age have to tell us about whe...
The article focus on the phenomena of the "radical change" (transformation) brought by new ICT techn...
Contemporary mobile media affords new insights into the social, critical, cultural and creative prac...
The technological developments of the twenty-first century, most significantly the commercialization...
Guy Debord proffered that the spectacle in late capitalism is a "social relationship between people ...
Within a dialogue with various authors, it seems that there can’t be just one universal reflection t...
This article addresses and questions the magic-mirror phenomenon, popularised by current smartphone ...