pet my hair and tell me im pretty (2015)

I transform select abstractions from my automated blog 0x25.tumblr.com into large and backlit 3D lenticulars, which, because they are stereoscopic and multi-dimensional, are effectively antithetical to their small and flat JPEG origins.

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Artist Statement

In this work, I create abstract imagery that is born on the internet but evolves into physical space as abstract 3D lenticulars, using tens of thousands of strangers’ selfies as source material. In the context of the omnipresent personal camera and web 2.0 access, the selfie phenomenon is indicative of a contemporary definition of identity that is self-prescribed and self-published. This work is rooted in that phenomenon, built upon the ubiquity of photography while operating between the personally important and the indistinguishable mass.

I use a custom computer program to arbitrarily select selfies on Tumblr, then abstract each one. My program abstracts them by isolating the pixels of each selected selfie, and then randomly redistributing that data. Over 50,000 have been made to date, all of which can be found at http://0x25.tumblr.com. Each abstraction is numbered and titled with the same caption as its source (e.g., pet my hair and tell me im pretty is the caption of someone's selfie, and now the title of the black and white abstraction in the attached photos). I transform select abstractions into large and backlit 3D lenticulars, which are effectively antithetical to their small and flat JPEG origins.

These stereoscopic objects offer a physical in-person experience that cannot be accurately reproduced via a screen, essentially making them non-internet objects that were born on the internet.

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