Jun 2015
In today's technologically saturated world, each of us assume a staggering number of virtual identities. We facilitate social lives through digital profiles on Facebook - engage with popular culture through digital profiles on Twitter - document a curated selection of our day-to-day lives through digital profiles on Instagram - refine our tastes through digital profiles on Pinterest - fall in love through digital profiles on OKCupid - launch careers through digital profiles on LinkedIn - the list goes on. As we split ourselves into more and more digital avatars, we connect with more and more people: in fact, we're more connected as individuals and as a society than we've ever been. But how do we connect with past, present, and future versions of ourselves? As technology continues to evolve, might it eventually be able to help us bridge the gaps in our own self-perceptions? As a part of the Samsung "Connected" Series, GMUNK was one of ten creatives to offer a unique and novel perspective on the human connection with technology.