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Is The Face the Final Frontier?

Is The Face the Final Frontier?

They told us the future would be about flying cars. Instead, it was about facial recognition and the spectre of algorithms. "The Hollow Circuit" is not fiction; it is a hyperstitional framework for understanding how we lost ownership of our own identities. myfacebelongsto.me is not just a track; it is a reclamation. In a sea of sludge and algorithmic noise, Art of FACELESS presents a human/non-human-crafted warning: When you stare into the black mirror, who owns the reflection looking back?


FACELESS

FACELESS

Why Your Image Is Now a Liability: Authenticity, Identity, and the Age of Deepfakes
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Why Your Image Is Now a Liability: Authenticity, Identity, and the Age of Deepfakes

For more than a decade, digital culture has promoted a simple rule: attach your real name and face to your work, and people will trust you. This logic shaped influencer culture, founder branding, and even professional networking. Visibility was framed as authenticity, and authenticity was framed as credibility. That equation no longer holds. In fact, in an era defined by generative artificial intelligence and deepfakes, the public promotion of one’s image and name has shifted from an asset to a


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FACELESS

Facelessness as a Rational Response to Biometric Irreversibility
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Facelessness as a Rational Response to Biometric Irreversibility

Editorial Summary: Biometric data, specifically the human face, has become a non-revocable digital asset. Unlike a password, a face cannot be reset once captured. This editorial explores why "Facelessness" is no longer a fringe ideology, but a necessary strategy of data minimisation in an era of generative AI and ubiquitous surveillance. The Convergence of Ubiquitous Surveillance Since 2012, Art of FACELESS has argued that surrendering facial identity to digital systems carries long-term cons


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FACELESS

The Imperative of the Faceless: Anonymity, Biometrics, and Free Expression in 2025
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The Imperative of the Faceless: Anonymity, Biometrics, and Free Expression in 2025

In 2025, the stakes for anonymity have never been higher. As biometric systems, pervasive facial recognition, and AI-driven image synthesis proliferate, the ability of individuals—especially creatives, dissenters, and marginal voices—to control their own likeness becomes a frontline battleground. The loss of that control is not a mere privacy inconvenience: it is a wound against freedom of expression itself. This is part of our myfacebelongsto.me project 1. Anonymity as Foundation of Free


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FACELESS