Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Input Output

Masks are a primitive artifact, traditionally used to preside over rituals.  It is believed to facilitate communication with the supernatural. Today the immediacy of the communication processes, devoid of proximity is stripping the language of masks and it’s meaning, thus, clouding human dialogue with data smog.
Input and Output explores the relevance of masks in this age of cognitive overload.




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