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For my final project, I want to make an Instagram account concerning the influence of filters, especially facial recognition. In Patrick Jagoda's “Network Ambivalence”, he talks about "an avant-garde approach of discovering new political tactics and aesthetics forms that may challenge the totality of networks”, since I believe, facial recognition, a common feature in social media photo posting, fits into the category of the “discussions commonly constituted with digital communications”, the exploration could lead to some interesting result.  
 
For my final project, I want to make an Instagram account concerning the influence of filters, especially facial recognition. In Patrick Jagoda's “Network Ambivalence”, he talks about "an avant-garde approach of discovering new political tactics and aesthetics forms that may challenge the totality of networks”, since I believe, facial recognition, a common feature in social media photo posting, fits into the category of the “discussions commonly constituted with digital communications”, the exploration could lead to some interesting result.  
  
For my instagram I want to post photoshopped pictures that turns a filter into real. I find this hard to explain so I attached a picture from Pewdiepie’s video “If Simpsons were Real”. I’m still coming up with a thesis surrounding this project, but it would be related to post-digital and social media. [[File:Lisa in real life|200px|thumb|left|Lisa in Real Life]]
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For my instagram I want to post photoshopped pictures that turns a filter into real. I find this hard to explain so I attached a picture from Pewdiepie’s video “If Simpsons were Real”. I’m still coming up with a thesis surrounding this project, but it would be related to post-digital and social media.

Revision as of 14:44, 27 November 2017

For my final project, I want to make an Instagram account concerning the influence of filters, especially facial recognition. In Patrick Jagoda's “Network Ambivalence”, he talks about "an avant-garde approach of discovering new political tactics and aesthetics forms that may challenge the totality of networks”, since I believe, facial recognition, a common feature in social media photo posting, fits into the category of the “discussions commonly constituted with digital communications”, the exploration could lead to some interesting result.

For my instagram I want to post photoshopped pictures that turns a filter into real. I find this hard to explain so I attached a picture from Pewdiepie’s video “If Simpsons were Real”. I’m still coming up with a thesis surrounding this project, but it would be related to post-digital and social media.