This project serves as an experimental
exploration of the phenomenon of
information overload. In this endeavour, I
employed the metaphorical representation
of a goldfish as a vessel to fabricate a
series of anatomical constructs, which
were subsequently worn on my person.
My overarching objective was to convey
the concept that, with the relentless
assimilation of information from the
Internet, our corporeal entities undergo a
transformative regression in the opposite
trajectory.
Human attention span has dropped in recent years to a level shorter than that of a goldfish. Too much information every day makes humans feel suffocated. We are affected by this and begin to transform. . . . . .