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{ i, I, I, I, I }
- i I, I, I, I, May 2009 |
{ i, I, I, I, I }
“I”. A “portrait” of myself. What do I see when I stand in front of a mirror? How do I see myself? How do others see me? What image would best represent me? What image would best represent my personal, social or political identity and my inspirations?
All of the above are just a a few of the many ways one can approach “I”.
The [i] that I see myself, the [I] people sees me, the [I] that I want to be, the [I] people expecting me, the [I] I don’t want to be and so on.
All different [I] is representing me. It is often represented as many identities in terms of role at work and home and sudden circumstance.
I tried to describe difference myself [I] as simplest and strong way using five types of letter [i, I, I, I, I] that has different purpose. |