Through installations of lights, and an onslaught of familiar questions — “How are you feeling?”, “What’s on your mind?” — McIver creates a dichotomy of online and real-life identity. Through pieces such as a Thought Piece and Selfie, McIver uncovers the portraits we create for ourselves and their disparity.
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