- Jun 25, 2019
- 1 min read
Color Identity begins as a survey and becomes a portrait system. Each participant is translated into a ringed circle: the color that feels most like them, the color that feels least like them, and a ratio that measures how clearly they believe they know themselves. These circles gather into a QR code, turning a crowd into a single scannable form. The work asks what it means to be rendered as data, and whether a code can hold something as soft as selfhood.



















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