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Spring 2019
This project looks at how athletic movements borrowed from exercise translate into performance and social media settings mediated through trans bodies, affects, and politics. Trans artists turn to exercise for personal transformation of the body and bring those movements and their accompanying...
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Fall 2024
The prevalence of virtual agents across various sectors has led to the emergence of virtual influencers on social media platforms as computer-generated alternatives to human social media influencers. Virtual influencers are not very different from their human counterparts. On social media...