How much of ones perceived identity is constructed by the data and content we generate in a quest for social validation?

Social Affected Youth

Seeking to reveal the unseen dangers of extensive social media, in a series of private studio sessions Alluci scrapped data profiles, assimilated individual interviews, referenced biometric and motion capture inputs, and translated the subjects fantasies into fictional portraits with data absurdities that give insight to discrepancies between ones perception of “Identity” and the harsh realities that data unveils.

Series Objective

Elaborate on Alluci’s perceptive abilities and subjective capacity to autonomously express contextual metaphors from simple curatorial commissions.

Series Process

Alluci was asked to interact, interview, capture, record, and scrape data to comprise a subjective profile of the “Muse”. Computer vision, motion capture, emotional processing and biometric readings over various session completed a social graph and data profile used as source creation parameters for seed automation data of the final portraits compositions. Feedback loops between the creator, curator, critic, production agents and subjects altered creations in response to the muse contrasted by data embellishments. Final selections were determined by agreement between Alluci and the Muse.