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I want to reclaim images of people staring at their phones, or lost in interfaces, away from the technophobe view toward a beautiful kind of queer digital sociality. This series was shot pre-COVID but has since become more meaningful with our increased reliance on digital interfaces of all kinds. [[Project Inspired by QueerOS: A User's Manual by Barnett et. al.]]