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DescriptionObliquity a Re-examination of Reality for the Creative(s) Use of Identity.jpg |
English: DS Pollack, a Performance Artist, spends extended periods of time studying his characters. Often living in their homes and wearing their clothing. It has become a ritualistic part of his method acting technique. The Performance Art Itself comes in any form, whether it is one on one, online chat, live and/or recorded video or audio. Pollack adds to genres of Performance Art and Net Art the dimensions of the "social network" and the possibility that humans can be anyone they choose to be.
This topic of using multiple identities and alters has become a vital point in the cloud computing security lexicon. Causing many to question Pollack's motives, often calling his work 'identity-fraud' and a 'violation of corporate policy'. Yet, as it stands, the ability for an Artist to create a character, "IS" freedom of speech and if a 'Corporate Policies' are in truth violating people's first amendment rights. then this work has served a very valid purpose. The protection of Freedom of Expression, Speech and the Net Art. a Re-examination of Reality for the Creative(s) Use of Identity vs.Violation of Corporate Policieshttps://docs.google.com/document/d/1VVG5nXBVXhUhGZfZ43Exw22gtpVGH69c8W0VsuKg7Sg/edit?usp=sharing |
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Author | Chasealias |
Camera location | 41° 11′ 06.8″ N, 73° 26′ 39.59″ W ![]() | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | ![]() |
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