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Digital Identities Over Time: An Online Exhibition

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Publication date13/06/2024
Place of Publicationgather.town
Media of outputOnline
<mark>Original language</mark>English

Abstract

‘Digital Identities Over Time’ is an online exhibition, showcasing work by Anshul Roy, Jeanne Jo and Mac Andre Arboleda. These artists took place in a virtual residency programme to explore futures of digital identities.

The works presented explore and provoke questions relating to how our identities might be presented online; the tensions between our choice to identify versus the unwilling consent to be identified within such systems; and the implicit violence and erasure of marginalised identities within such systems as a result data capture, monitoring and profiling.

The exhibition consists of three distinct works that are presented as part of a larger interactive experience. The exhibition seeks to provide a space to provoke debate and conversation about what it might mean to create ‘good’ digital identities, by both surfacing the known potential for ‘digital bad’, but also creating space to discuss more optimistic opportunities for ‘digital good’.