As the boundaries between reality and virtual reality become increasingly blurred, our perception of ourselves becomes more complex The human being is multifaceted and unpredictable and succeeds in the digital world, social media in particular, most often not capturing the spectrum of its complexityThe simple self increasingly resembles the archetypes of online brands.
Is the digital self a true reflection of the self, or is it a glossy image - an unreal image of ourselves?
The personality test is a tool to find your digital self. Through play, it creates an identity for the self. The goal is to point out the basic care and inaccuracy that often lies in the digital self.
As reality becomes incredibly obscured, our perception of self is challenged.
We possess layers of complexity and unpredictability, but the digital world often fails to capture the spectrum of that complexity. Social media has excised this phenomenon and our virtual personas often feel hollow and one-dimensional, despite our multifaceted nature. Influenced by brand archetypes, individuals increasably reseemble brands in the online sphere.
Are these virtual selves true reflections, idealized versions, or entirely false projects of ourselves?
The personality test serves as a tool to discover your virtual self.
Resembling a game within the virtual domain, identifying your virtual self and its tracks, reflects the loyalty and inaccuracies inherent in online self-representation.
Work in three dimensions: Hermann Valsson
Pictures of works: Sisters Lumière