Amir Khoshnevis

Amir is a graphic design student currently pursuing his bachelor at OCAD university. He was on the path to become a programmer when he shifted to graphic design as his goals for contributing to art and culture was not getting fulfilled in CS. He is always intrigued by systems, language and the intersection of code and design. When he is away from his screen he enjoys watching films and reading novels.

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Amir Nevis



Amir is a graphic design student currently pursuing his bachelor at OCAD university. He was on the path to becoming a programmer when he shifted to graphic design as his goals for contribute to art and culture was not getting fulfilled in CS. He is always intrigued by systems and the intersection of code and design. When he is away from his screen he enjoys watching art house films and reading novels.

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Thread of watching

2021


A sequence of collages/images created in the first year of studying graphic design:

Form studies of the given object (thread) invoked an investigation into voyeurism and technological gaze in the age of social media dominance. Desperately sharing our day through photos and video has become such a crucial part of our life.
How do we perceive ourselves by engaging in these activities? Why are we so keen to watch/look/gaze at each other through the feeds? What does watching our selves being watched elicit about ourselves?