AT WHAT POINT DO WE DILUTE OUR ORIGIN WHEN WE DESIGN AND FRAGMENT OUR IDENTITY?
The project proposes a poetic and visual critique of the loss of individuality in the digital era, examining the ways in which identity breaks apart, multiplies, and ultimately dissolves within the web of networks and algorithms. In this context, the self becomes a shifting surface, where every expression, image, or profile represents a different version of who we are: designed fragments, mirrors that duplicate themselves until the original image disappears.
We try to show ourselves, unaware that in this attempt to be seen, we become transparent. Our origin (what once defined us) fades away among lights and pixels.