Leila Shahzamani-Griggs

Throughout the years of the pandemic, the patterns of human interaction in the city have become more prominent. This artwork explores the interactions and connections of humans in the city. Everyday I see hundreds of two dimensional faces that have no great meaning in my life. In passing I either nod in acknowledgement or stare blankly ahead. This encourages the sense of individuality which is never lacking in North American culture. The longer we live in cities designed for robots the faster we lose our collective human identity.