Who Is Giacomo?
BA Art Studio
2020
semester
34 photos and 60 adjectives taken from Whatsapp, Instagram and Messenger chats
While isolated in quarantine, I texted 34 people on my phone list and asked them to send me a selfie in that moment. Those people are my best friends, my closest relatives, my girlfriend, the nanny who raised me. They are people I work with, who I have shared experiences with and who know me best. Apparently, each selfie is a self-portrait digital photograph representing only the person who took it, but is there more in these pictures? Am I also present among these faces? How much of what defines me comes from the others? If it’s true that the “I” is something produced and that our identity is shaped through social interactions, can I present myself through the people around me?
I then extrapolated from chats on Whatsapp, Instagram and Messenger 60 adjectives that these people used to talk about me, sometimes addressing me directly, sometimes in the third person.
Who Is Giacomo? investigates the way we experience identity today, reflecting upon the idea of being present by being absent and inviting people to look for me in the mirror of the other faces.