Date of Award
Spring 6-4-2022
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Master of Fine Arts (MFA)
Department
Digital Media
First Advisor
Mariela Yeregui
Second Advisor
Stephen Cooke
Third Advisor
Maralie Armstrong-Rial
Abstract
That Mirror Again is a summary of experiences, used to pose questions about self-hood through technological metaphor and theory. Its memories are disjointed, separate, and removed from time, and are an honest attempt to recenter an identity before the end of formal education. The themes of each section, Aground, Tilt, and Threshold, are presented as isolated definitions that set the mood for the writing before it is introduced. Referencing information age technology, invoking ancient deities in prose, and brushing against the fur of monster-hood, the text holds the memory it carries softly and offers it to the reader.
Recommended Citation
Barton, Kyros, "That mirror again" (2022). Masters Theses. 843.
https://digitalcommons.risd.edu/masterstheses/843
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Comments
View exhibition online: Kyros Barton, That Mirror Again