Exposition

Data Holds Your Truths. The Avatar Complex: I trust your gargoyle id more than I trust you. (2024)

Megan Annette Irusta Cornet

About this exposition

The Royal Academy of Art, The Hague, 2023 BA Photography Within this piece of writing, different styles of writing have been approached as a performance strategy, a guise we humans willingly and unwillingly commit to every day, online and offline. The overarching themes this text seeks to tackle are alienation and escapism; what I think are the prominent can of worms which ooze from the Internet. Double-edged swords; beautiful and horrifyingly ugly. Alienation to oneself as well as alienating others through the digital sphere. With serious regard to the importance of avatar customisation as a form of expression, yet also acknowledging the destruction within it, it is also the very thing which is actively dislocating us from the IRL (in-real-life). The core to understanding who you are online, how you present yourself online, compared to who you are behind the screen. The text’s leading objective is to hypothesise a world where humans are given the option (highly recommended) to extract our online data to make more of a truthful analysis of who we really are. The prevalence of how capitalistic structures only feed alienation more. If the future consists of post-human and/or transhuman existence, by transmitting our data to gargoyle avatars, creatures which will take the form of one’s avatar, gargoyles are said to protect what they serve. A new gargoyle is designed by your data alone. Data anthropomorphism, the Avatar Complex.
typeresearch exposition
keywordsdata, technology, alienation, Escapism, Internet, vr, human, advertisement
date07/06/2023
published07/02/2024
last modified07/02/2024
statuspublished
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affiliationRoyal Academy of Art, The Hague
copyrightMegan Irusta Cornet
licenseAll rights reserved
languageBritish English
urlhttps://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/2190647/2190646
published inRoyal Academy of Art, The Hague
portal issue1. Publications 2023


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