A moment in time II is created through a single frame constructed within my initial animation, which surrounds us with a short glimpse of how we get so constructed in a hyper reality state, we watch our lives be defined by a clonal perspective of how we aspire our lives to be lived or appear rather than representing true lived experience. The life of a child is what I believe ultimately a life as we get older becomes contingent that we deny a true lived life. In this sense children illustrate a life we ultimately desire, to love unconditionally, to not understand the meaning of hate. To live each day to them selves, exploring the endless possibilities of life we become afraid of with age. To enjoy the simple pleasures that simply cannot be brought. To them there is no social, political, or economic constructs to distort their true identity, and infix emotions such as anguish, disparity, race, appearance and shame, which all prematurely confine ourselves to confide with society deluding the state of a life fearlessly lived.
Through my art I feel a sense of outlet to express and illustrate the suppression society confides our lives to be defined by. A life which I am ultimately searching for my personal identity to be defined within, revealing the raw emotions I transcend and mask away behind this opaque hyperreality I portray.
We become to alined to capture the moment through representing or retelling the experience that we ultimately are neglecting the moment in time. The way our lives become defined in a hyperreality state through which we enact a stereotypical clone, neglects the 'real' lived experiences, watching our lives through an interface or mask rather than fearlessly and unconsciously living life.
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