A Tale of Humans and Traits
Welcome to a near future where Humans and Traits somewhat happily co-exist with one another:
(...)
I don’t realize it when I first sit down, but Identity, Personality and Individuality are sipping beers at the table right next to mine. Should I say hi, I wonder (after all, I’m a big fan of their work) but only for a brief second: I wouldn’t know how to nail a good opening in my current Sunday-afternoon-condition. Maybe I‘ll pick myself up after the booze, though…
(...)
Series of analog collages, transferred ink and letterpress on high grammage paper
I. Identity
II. Personality
III. Individuality
594 x 840 mm. Berlin, 2019
Features:
SOFT Eis Magazine #2 - Identity. Berlin, 2020
Literature:
Rethinking Identity: Creed, Country, Color, Class, Culture - Kwame Anthony Appiah
Nobody knows my name - James Baldwin
The Demand for Dignity and the Politics of Resentment - Francis Fukuyama
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
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© 2020 Cora Marin | Berlin | contact@coramarin.com
A Tale of Humans and Traits
Welcome to a near future where Humans and Traits somewhat happily co-exist with one another:
(...)
I don’t realize it when I first sit down, but Identity, Personality and Individuality are sipping beers at the table right next to mine. Should I say hi, I wonder (after all, I’m a big fan of their work) but only for a brief second: I wouldn’t know how to nail a good opening in my current Sunday-afternoon-condition. Maybe I‘ll pick myself up after the booze, though…
(...)
Series of analog collages, transferred ink and letterpress on high grammage paper
I. Identity
II. Personality
III. Individuality
594 x 840 mm. Berlin, 2019
Features:
SOFT Eis Magazine #2 - Identity. Berlin, 2020
Literature:
Rethinking Identity: Creed, Country, Color, Class, Culture - Kwame Anthony Appiah
Nobody knows my name - James Baldwin
The Demand for Dignity and the Politics of Resentment - Francis Fukuyama
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
© 2020 Cora Marin | Berlin | contact@coramarin.com