Kyle Freeman is an artist whose work investigates the shifting boundaries between public and private space within today's society. He derives much of his imagery from unknowing participants of social web-media, real people out there in the world who have no knowledge that their likenesses have been proliferated, manipulated and recontextualized. He considers the roles we play as participants, voyeurs, and consumers in our digitally-networked culture.

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Kyle Freeman, Double Rainbow Self-Portrait, 2011, Digital file

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