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How Can Digital Visual Aesthetics Shape an Artmaking Practice - Alissa Burch

University of Central Florida
2025
digital art
fan communities
video game aesthetics
role-playing games
sandbox games
self-portraiture
interdisciplinary art
collage art
medical narrative
neurodiversity
online identity
art and technology
contemporary art practice
visual culture
community and belonging
UCF

This interdisciplinary art practice explores how video game aesthetics and online fan communities shape artistic identity and self-expression. Through collage, layered media, and game-inspired self-portraits, the artist processes personal medical history while advocating for greater recognition of digital and fan artists within institutional art spaces.

From Purpose to Post: Understanding What Drives Self-Image and Compassionate Goals on Social Media - Danielle Villoresi

2025
social media
wellbeing
self-image
compassion
online behaviour
digital psychology
mental health
motivation
connection
comparison
envy
support
digital habits
online identity
behavioural science
QUT
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