Cyborgs, snapchat dysmorphia and AI-led surgery : has our digital age ruined beauty ?
From photo-editing apps to ‘Instagram face’, technology has radically altered the way we see ourselves. Ahead of a new exhibition at Somerset House, our critic considers the meaning of art in a digital age It’s the artist Qualeasha Wood who tells me about Snapchat dysmorphia, “a term coined by (…)
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