Through a digital haze, dance asks who we really are
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Social media lets us crop, filter and curate ourselves into whatever version of ourselves we want the world to see.
Then there are the algorithms that learn what we like, artificial intelligence can create on command, and our digital selves never really take time out.
Performing artist Gemma Trehearn, 31, says that it’s this dichotomy between the physical and digital worlds, a sort of new digital existentialism if you like, that’s behind e.ID: A Fugue, an interdisciplinary dan
Then there are the algorithms that learn what we like, artificial intelligence can create on command, and our digital selves never really take time out.
Performing artist Gemma Trehearn, 31, says that it’s this dichotomy between the physical and digital worlds, a sort of new digital existentialism if you like, that’s behind e.ID: A Fugue, an interdisciplinary dan
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