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Rapid Nostalgia

MFA Thesis



Rapid Nostalgia № 005: Automated Obscurity








Automated Obscurity showcases Google Street View’s facial detection ability—and highlights its flaws, having a harder time with recognizing faces of people of color, and distinguishing between art and reality. What does this say about the people writing the algorithm?














Explore more projects from my MFA thesis, Rapid Nostalgia




❸ After graduating Otis College of Art and Design, Rapid Nostalgia lives on. This image is a design rendered to look like a risograph print, a series of postcards depicting the various cold war era emergency sirens that still stand around Los Angeles today.

❹ The first edition of How to Give Your Work Away for Free, by Matthew Manos, featured a book sleeve that folded out into a small poster.