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Interactive Installation - Urban Narcissism

Urban Narcissism

Narcissism refers to the obsession and admiration of oneself. As the digital age quickly made its transition,
a photo can simply be taken by a click of a button today. With the widespread use of social media and more
affordable mobile devices, users are often encouraged to share their photographs online. This led to a social norm
for anyone to take self-portraits or "selfies". Our social media feeds are becoming increasingly diluted with the
innumerable uploading of selfies.

This artefact questions the purpose of taking selfies and posting them on social media. More often than not,
we are more concerned of how presentable we look in our selfies online than the concern of other postings.
Everyone focus on himself or herself only while not paying enough attention to others anymore. The artefact
attempts to probe if our narcissistic tendencies are gradually leading to a meaningless ritual of self-worshipping.
 
Hence, this artefact allows one with an opportunity to engage in an act of self-gratification while on the
other hand, to become aware if they have overly immersed into a state of narcissism.
 
 
 
 
 
Process
 
 
 
 
 
 
Interface
 
 
 
 
 
 
Exhibition
National Design Centre
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Interactive Installation - Urban Narcissism
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Interactive Installation - Urban Narcissism

Urban Narcissism: Interactive Installation/Exhibition for Urban [___] at National Design Centre.

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