Sunday, February 15, 2009

How alike we are?


We project similar thought, emotion, and insecurity.

It is a wonder we manage to handle the bombardment of visual advertisements that asks us to consume more and more to keep the economy in motion. The majority of people still display a need to consume in order to create identity. They smoke, drink, flirt, converse, and act out the drama of contemporary life.

We enter this electronic age, with the fears, pleasures, and cultural shock derived from our own experiences of religion, politics, alcoholism, drugs, sex, mental and physical abuses.

We have created a need and desire for more technology, linking us through everyday use, shaping our everyday lives, drawing upon the human mind for development. Influencing and changing how we live, act and love. We create collaborative artworks designed for a Utopian vision of a unified, commercialized culture.

Now our children need higher education, so they may survive in this modern society.