2021-04-06 ------------------------------------------------------------------ I don't know if this was obvious to everyone else, since to me it now seems so: The big fuzz about identity is about the loss of embodied identity in the context of time. This is how I figured it out: I started to think how I could not be an artist in the information space we are parts of. I do a lot of different kinds of things that could not be put under the same roof these days. Like, for example, if I put my paintings and my writing in the same place, the writing would "infect" the viewers minds, not because the paintings and writings have any inherent contradiction, but because the writing is seen as a political statement so easily, but the paintings should not. Then again, if I showed you the videos I produce at work, you would also be fooled into thinking that I am a different person as a filmmaker than as a writer. In ye olden days I would have been clearly one person in one physical body producing all these different looking results, and I would have been stretched through time. There would have been absolutely no qualms about "what my identity is". You would have seen my latest writing and you would have remembered some random stuff I have showed you in the past, but due to the nature of human mind, it would have fit the writing more often than not. I assume it would have fit almost all the time. The threshold for noticing a "contradiction" would have been very high indeed as it was relied on your memory. Now that the past temporality has been squeezed into the present (by computers remembering the past for us) the problem is that my identity is too small for all this stuff since it was never meant to hold all of it. There are three possible answers: 1) I deny most of my future development because it does not fit the present. 2) I fight everyone all the time over some weird misunderstandings abount who I am and what I am saying. 3) I splinter the personality into categorical aspects. In other words: Writing, painting, video etc. are in different domains. My answer is number three, for the time being. It seems that most people are probably in the first group, to a large degree. The most noisy people are in the second group. Then there are a few trolls who have stopped developing (group 1) but have taken the attitude of fighting (group 2) but are doing it anonymously (group 3). I guess there can be all kinds of combinations of these attitudes. The point is, this is a big part of why everyone is talking about their identities: It has become almost impossible to be a part of modern society as a physically embodied temporal being so everyone is in the business of awkwardly trying to fill up this multi-dimensional abstract entity. ------------------------------------------------------------------