Content, War, Overload.
The war met me in the feed.
In October, I suffered a severe back injury that left me incapacitated and spending a lot of time on my phone, consuming content excessively on Instagram. My Instagram feed is filled with extreme and confusing images. Between casualties and hostages, to advertisements, between alarms and soldiers, to cultural events, blogs, and humor. What does a feed of a country at war look like? What if we could filter and control the overload and frequency of content types?
The war met me in the feed.
In October, I suffered a severe back injury that left me incapacitated and spending a lot of time on my phone, consuming content excessively on Instagram. My Instagram feed is filled with extreme and confusing images. Between casualties and hostages, to advertisements, between alarms and soldiers, to cultural events, blogs, and humor. What does a feed of a country at war look like? What if we could filter and control the overload and frequency of content types?
Done as a final degree project at the Department of Visual Communication atĀ Bezalel Academy of Art & Design, Jerusalem.
GuidanceĀ Rotem Fish.
GuidanceĀ Rotem Fish.