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IMO there seems to be some sort of fetishizing of anonymity and identity that goes beyond practicality and real-world ramifications. The methodology is somewhat interesting, but the result seems pretty banal when compared to the effort. The mechanisms that scoop identities are so shitty that they occasionally create their own out of misspellings and transpositions. Also, I'd be mad if I was his roomate that is just to the left of him. Aaron Brown looks like his twin.
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JackTheBandit · 3992 days ago · link ·
I think the interesting thought is in the gallery idea. A room of people actively manipulating "aaron brown." Like they themselves are the consciousness or at the very least subconscious of the supposed "aaron brown." Is "aaron brown" a digital human being during those moments?