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Nikki, Darko, LonelyGirl & You
In Wk 6 we met Nikki S. Lee, photographer, identity artist, and sort of patron saint for counterfactual identity. We saw how adept she was at taking on new personas, and this week our challenge is to try an alternate persona or “Counterfactual Identity” ourselves.
Artists Eva & Franco Mattes have created identity projects like Luther Blissett and Darko Maver. The Internet is, surprise! a great place for trying out alternative identities. In 2006 a web series lonelygirl15 was launched, and for the first 3 or 4 months, nobody knew it was fictional. It was played as “real” content. After the show was outed as fictional, it still ran for another 2 years.
LonelyGirl15
What is Counterfactual Identity?
“Counter” like counterclockwise + “Factual” = “Fake”?
The reason I don’t just use a simpler word like “Fake” is that when you explore counterfactual space you consider a range of possibilities and ways of being both personally and culturally. We touched on this when we thought about Realism & Romanticism. This week with Abstraction & Representation we see how different aesthetic qualities might evoke different perceptual sensitivities from us.
What do you think on meeting Darth Vader for the first time?
What do you think on meeting Anakin Skywalker for the first time?
Everything you can imagine is real.
— Pablo Picasso
We set our own limits.
— Lady Gaga
We all consider ourselves to be unique and special people. Yet there are a lot of similarities in the ways we live out the days of our lives. Could we imagine wider? Could we set different limits? Should we? Do we want to?
Project
- Stand in the quad at campus (or anywhere on, or off, campus really) and wear something out of the ordinary.
- Ask random people “what do you think my name is? What do you think my major is?” etc
- Wear something fun! Don’t be yourself! Think outside of the box! This is your chance to talk to random people shamelessly which can be difficult for some people so just have fun with the project and don’t take it too seriously!
- Stand where there are quite a few people and don’t go to the deserted parts of campus.
Blog It!
For your blog of this activity, include:
- “before & after” photos of yourself
- Describe what you tried to do
- If possible any photos with people you encounter would be nice (not required)
- What were their reactions to you? What did they think your name was? Your major? Did you find them responding to you differently than people ordinarily do?
- Your conclusions about the experience