About
Repeated micro-actions, like key presses, incrementally shape how a system recognises a user,
suggesting that identity emerges from behavioural patterns rather than complete narratives. This
experiment explores how identity is gradually constructed through accumulated keyboard
interactions.
Visually, this identity appears as a spreading, disease-like form across a
human silhouette. It is organic, yet unsettling, to reflect how datafication operates quietly
and persistently. What begins as isolated inputs accumulates into a dominant presence, mirroring
how everyday actions are continuously captured and formed into a system-defined identity.
Visual Archive