posted on 2023-05-25, 07:50authored byMauro-Flude, MN
"You know when you can't find someone on Google that they're fucking boring." http://twitter.com/#!/@heil_kitty26/04/11 10:46 PM This self-portrait refers to the solipsistic behavior inspired by regular Internet use. It is common to look out into this void almost as if it were a mirror to reassure that 'we' exist. Like @heil_kittty's quote belies, it is often the case that people look out from themselves into this void, almost as if it were mirror to know themselves and others. Indeed it is buffer and in a sense a type of boundary object that divides the line between ourselves and others, but absent are the palpable qualities of tacit human relation. In a sense this action is a self-erasure or a vanity apocalypse. Unfolding, or so it seems at the moment prevalent, is a strange sort of vanity based on 'Identity','Image' & 'high-end' graphics, which in our interaction with them we find ourselves becoming more and more removed from actual _living human organism_.