modular identity
identity is treated as a protocol layer: an interface for transmitting atmosphere, value and symbolic behavior.
research into decentralized indexing, symbolic archives, distributed authorship, computational culture, biosymbolic systems and internet-native creative environments. the practice investigates how identities, images, archives, attention and value circulate between modular systems rather than fixed personal brands.
identity is treated as a protocol layer: an interface for transmitting atmosphere, value and symbolic behavior.
images, names, motifs and signals become ranked memory objects inside a living archive.
creative environments act as separate nodes rather than one flattened personal brand.
attention, memory, image, data, aura and belief move through feedback loops between identities.
how one creator can split function across multiple names, atmospheres and symbolic containers without collapsing into a single personal brand.
how webcore aesthetics, pseudonymous accounts, media fragments, moodboards, avatars and platform native signals become an art making structure rather than just a style.
how images, medical data, botanical systems, diagrams, sigils and recurring motifs can be indexed into a living archive that generates future work.
how digital communities, attention markets, decentralized systems and collective ranking mechanisms reshape authorship, visibility and value.
investigation into peer-to-peer indexing systems, distributed consensus, computational data markets and the circulation of value through attention, compute and symbolic contribution.
how internet images become vessels for belief, social belonging, style transmission and collective memory inside niche online environments.
this research borrows from decentralized indexing, peer-to-peer data environments, attention economies and computational feedback systems. it is also interested in how images acquire aura online: how a symbol, avatar, outfit, signal or aesthetic fragment can behave like a shared protocol for recognition, belonging and value.