Dave Cicirelli: Does Selfie Culture Destroy Real Individualism?
The "interactive artist" inspired by Jack Kirby and Barry Goldwater challenges social media and intellectual conformity.

Do we use social media—or does it use us?
That's one of the fundamental questions posed by artist Dave Cicirelli in a series of works produced in different media—including social media, in real time—over the past decade. He creates what he calls "experiential art" because the audience must interact with it rather than passively contemplate it in order to make sense of it. His signature works include:
- Fakebook: A True Story Based on Actual Lies, a memoir of a fabricated, increasingly unbelievable cross-country trip that Cicirelli documented in real time for his followers on Facebook;
- Fake Banksy Sells Out, a street sale of openly counterfeit paintings in Central Park;
- All Minus One, a graphic novel version of John Stuart Mill's ideas on free speech and social conformity done in collaboration with Jonathan Haidt and Richard V. Reeves; and
- The Infinity Cube, a mind-blowing, glass-and-mirrors immersive installation that challenges participants to deny their urge to take a selfie.
Born in 1983 and raised in New Jersey, Cicirelli studied art at Rutgers University, where 60 years ago Allan Kaprow and other members of the Fluxus movement pioneered art "happenings" that forced audience members both to participate in the creative process and to produce their own meanings. A longtime Reason reader who is skeptical of both government and corporate power, he is quite possibly the only artist alive who counts comic book legend Jack Kirby and politician Barry Goldwater among his inspirations.
Cicirelli's work forces us to contemplate: Why is there so much fakeness in a world that places so much value on authenticity and transparency? How do we maintain our individuality when social media algorithms group us into simplistic categories and tribes? And has technology become a substitute for reality rather than something we use to express our true selves?
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Disconnect from the digital lifestyle addiction.
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"Disconnect from the digital lifestyle addiction."
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Have you ever considered muting yourself?
Still blaming technology?
Selfie culture = narcissism = satanism
Yeah, the only photos you would like for people are mugshots, at the very most.
"The greatest enemy of injustice is memory" and all that.
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Why is there so much fakeness in a world that places so much value on authenticity and transparency?
Because "authenticity" has been turned into a brand. And nobody wants an authentic arsehole, even if a huge number of us are, in our most authentic moments, genuinely arseholes. The ugly truth is we construct a huge amount of artifice, not only to make social interaction reasonably tolerable, but to make our own behaviors conform reasonably to our moral and ethical principles. "Authenticity", as marketed, is nothing more than an additional layer of artifice.
I almost hate to agree with you, but...
Frankly, I'm intolerable. I never meant to be, but a lifetime of history shows otherwise.
I absolutely act nicer than my inner self on occasion so as to work better with others. I have to do this, and I always have done this. The authentic me definitely includes a filter layer.
Heartfelt kudos to both Bill Dalasio and Stuck in California on all of the above! Shrinks and their touchy-feely crap about "all feelings are valid" are so full of SOOO much horse shit, at least ass far ass goes, expressing-releasing your inner arsehole! I suppress mine on a regular basis, and am FAR better off for it!
For your consideration... We would ALL be MUCH better off, if we ALL did the same! For starters: Conservatives, STOP with this business of being compassionate with OTHER peoples' wombs, in a GRAND compromise with liberals, who will then STOP being compassionate with OTHER peoples' money!
Letting you kill babies on the condition you stop wasting tax dollars? Sounds like a fucked up deal to me, Shillsy.
To start with, the world doesn't actually place all that much value on authenticity and transparency.
If it did, WaPo and NYT and a whole bunch of other businesses would be gone.
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