If Facebook were an Art Gallery
Made by ashleyle ·
Made by ashleyle ·
This project aims to determine how one's peers interpret an ambiguous picture in the context of one's identity.
Created: September 18th, 2015
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This project aims to determine how one's peers interpret an ambiguous picture in the context of one's identity.
Ambiguity is a great way to look at how people's mindsets differ when looking at things. Reminds me of various psychological examinations intended to determine some subtleties in one's nature, such as the Rorshach Inkblot Test and the Thematic Apperception Test. Of course, this is much more specific and rigid in terms of how it may be interpreted, but I'm interested to see how society has primed us for such situations. We are increasingly encouraged to try to lend a hand, and suicide awareness is probably the highest its been in history. Do your friends know you well enough to interpret it the same way you have? Or will their duty as a friend and a member of society looking out for others come out on top? I'm interested in seeing how this plays out.
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