Hello and pleased to meet you. This is my first post in the Eclipse Phase forums and I wanted to introduce myself.
I am Thomas (Tom) McDermott. I created this account and named my avatar after my real name, in the spirit of post-human ideology. After all, an avatar can be considered its own little 'sleeve' under the right avenue of thinking, right?
So, how did I come into contact with EP? I was reading through the ENnie Awards online and I spotted it under an award category there. When I found the link to the website, I looked through it - I was hooked after reading the synopsis.
When I was in college, I studied art - minored in psych. I became an artist (yeah I work to pay the bills too [need money for these books, ya?], but I still make art - have a studio in down town LA). One art form I got into a lot while I was in college was performance art. During that time I built up conceptual works around performance that questioned documentation - and thus turned the 'document' (the copy of action/record) into an art piece. For instance, I once did a performance art piece, in front of a Xerox art collage on the wall in the studio - which was made of old performance art documents- while documenting that performance, xeroxing the images of those documents and having them placed on the wall with the Xerox collage, while the performance continued on. So you had the performance and the copies interacting together! All of this was meant to create discussion that questioned the idea of copying the self. Is a picture just as valid as the experience? Why, or why not?
It was with this conceptual art background in my mind that I encountered, and gravitated to Eclipse Phase. In a way, reading through all of these notions of transhumanity have given me a lot of inspiration when I have needed it, to continue on in the harsh critical world of conceptual art. A form that many people think is 'high-art' trash.
So, here I am. And that is who I've been.
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