The “Shedding Previous Avatar Identities” Project!
When do digital identities and electronic foot-prints eventually need to be let go of? Does the Internet machine actually release them? Sooner than later perhaps, we need to take action, and induce a ritual to let them go. Is your online avatar still from 2009? Do we mourn parts of a “virtual” self-identity that has passed its time, outdated and lapsed? These animations below are investigations into the sentiment.
This project is seeking collaborative contributions from the Internet at large! Create a manipulated static or animated work of digital art from your outdated digital self (past/outdated avatar) and send it here as a spiritual offering to the metaphoric graveyard for outdated-virtual-avatars and Internet Identities! Im kicking off the project with my examples below.
(This project will make a great digital storytelling assignment, use it for your class perhaps?)
Cool Apps for image manipulation:
Imaengine – Tons of filters, vector conversions, stills & video
Hyperspektiv – Tons of filters, stills and video
Glitche’ – glitche.com – the ultimate, trust me.
Glitch Studio – tons of filters and animation options
ImgPlay – GIF & Video converting app (its a beast!)
–> E-mail submissions to – rseslow@york.cuny.edu <–
Or send via Twitter to @ryanseslow

Ryan Seslow, 2019, Animated GIF

Ryan Seslow, 2019, Animated GIF

Anthony Wheeler, 2019, Animated GIF

Tim Owens, 2019, Digital Still Frame

Sarah Honeychurch, 2019, Animated GIF

Ronald_2008, 2019, Animated GIF

Kevin Hodgson, 2019, Digital Still Frame

Inés Vañó García, 2019, Animated GIF

Alan Levine, 2019, Animated GIF

Mariana Funes, 2019, Animated GIF

Luke Waltzer, 2019, Digital Still Frame

Ricardo Deodutt, 2019, Animated GIF

Marvin Matias, 2019, Animated GIF

Karin Butler, 2019, Animated GIF

Qadeer Syed, 2019, Animated GIF

