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Neurodystopie, interactive installation and Instagram filters, with Maxence Kölbl, December 2020, Covitrine, Lokal-int, Biel/Bienne

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Neurodystopie, interactive installation and Instagram filters, with Maxence Kölbl, December 2020, Covitrine, Lokal-int, Biel/Bienne

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Neurodystopie, interactive installation and Instagram filters, with Maxence Kölbl, December 2020, Covitrine, Lokal-int, Biel/Bienne

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Neurodystopie, interactive installation and Instagram filters, with Maxence Kölbl, December 2020, Covitrine, Lokal-int, Biel/Bienne

Neurodystopie uses Spark Ar software to create Instagram filters to gradually change the faces of the viewers and create impossible emotions. The digital mask applied to the faces has been split in two, horizontally or vertically, and each half expresses a different emotion.

This installation creates an emotion representation system that differs from the neurotypicals norm, so that they experiment a shift between the emotions they feel and perceive.

This sensation echoes the feeling of strangeness felt by autistic people when they have to recognize the emotions of the neurotypicals or express their own emotions to them.

At the same time, this project echoes the forms of virtual communication related to the coronavirus.

The filters have been published on Instagram and can be experienced from home: https://www.instagram.com/neurodystopie/