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Daily Dividuals
An artistic research on digital doubles

Daily Dividuals is an artistic research project investigating our relationship with our digital doubles, documenting observations about the expanding philosophical brokerage between the physical world, the virtual sphere, and online avatars.
Concept & Research
In etymology, "Individual" traces back to "not to be divided" in Latin. As technological advancement enables us to see beyond the naked eye, philosopher Gilles Deleuze suggests this term no longer conveys society's smallest reducible unit. In our machine-dominated society, individuals are metamorphosing into data masses while our online avatars - our 'Dividuals' - actively engage in the fragmented virtual world.

Technical Implementation
The project experiments with multiple media forms:
- 3D animated videos
- Augmented Reality (AR) installations
- Digital sculpture installations
- Virtual exhibition spaces
- Digital paintings

Exhibition Components
Virtual Exhibition Platform
A custom-designed virtual exhibition space created for the solo exhibition at LATITUDE Gallery, New York, enabling remote access and digital interaction with the works.
Physical Installations
Multiple installation pieces including:
- "I am your FAN" - 3D printed sculpture series
- AR installations exploring human-machine perception
- Digital animation sequences

Exhibition History
- LATITUDE Gallery, New York, USA (Solo Exhibition, 2021)
- Various virtual exhibitions and online platforms
- Multiple AR installations in public spaces
