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Experimental performance
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Thus, do you believe what we have written above is true?
Thus, do you believe what we have written above is true?
'''Video link''' : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=STxllFgLhbA&feature=youtu.be

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Is it straight?

Experimental performance

Currently, we are living in the “authenticity searching” era where people seek out authenticity in the digital world and at the same time claim that they are the authentic ones. But how does one know what or the better question who is truly authentic?


This experimental performance project is created to portray that there is no such a thing as everyone’s truth. My truth might not be your truth and yours might not be mine, no matter how hard we try to convince everyone else to believe in what we believe is true. That is because the criteria that we use to measure the authenticity are our past experiences, our perspectives, our environments, and ourselves.


Thus, do you believe what we have written above is true?

Video link : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=STxllFgLhbA&feature=youtu.be