Exhibition October 2009. Enactive Dialectics – a composition for two chairs.
The emotions we present to the world and those we feel inside may often be very different, in fact our facial expressions act as form of non-verbal ‘language’. The ability to present the correct expression is an important and evolved tool. Would a greater inter-subjective
understanding be achieved if we had access to the hidden emotions?
Through this work I shall attempt to show that familiar intuitions about personal identity and subjective experience can be re-drawn and experienced with unexpected results through digital mediation, placing the boundary between self and other into question in both real and virtual space.