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i2Rock
i2Rock is a work in progress exploring the nature of identity,
and how our own concepts of identity form our value systems. How
does modern culture with its empisis on money, cashflow, and accululation
of material things effect our own identity? What is value and
how is it created? Included in the site so far are papers I have
written for my Theory and Criticism of Art class, and Hallways.
Hallways is an experimental page focusing on modern objects of
popular fetish. Upon clicking a link the visitor is taken through
the Corridors of Hell in which flash various error messages before
landing the visitor in a mislinked site, or a site which some
how acts as a spoof on the object sought after. Hopefully inspiring
thought about the true value of the desired object.
I really have to question the worth of not only these objects
of fetish, but also of atacking them. In light of human kinds
search for the divine and true companionship and union, does anyone
really feel that the creation or aquisition of some mundane object
can substitute for the divine other, or in some way fill our lonely
hearts?
Our own identity and the desires which construct them seem to
always get in the way of true union. Can creating art along postmodern
themes of fetish and deconstruction in some way fill the emptyness
we all feel, yet of which we are so violently afraid? Will viewing
art do the same? And, if we as artists haven't truly understood
the nature of construction of culture and identity, how can we
go about effectivly deconstructing them? What right do we have
to play God, and who should support us in that?
I don't have answers to these questions. I can mearly explore
the issues as anyone can. i2Rock is an open forum for these issues
and contributions of text or images can be mailed to Ryan Hunt.
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