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Exhibition

Deeptruth: On Ethics, Politics, Affect of The Face Image


29 Oct 2025, 5:00pm - 8:00pm

G05, St James Hatcham, St James. Kent.

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Cost FREE / Book here
Department Media, Communications and Cultural Studies , Computing
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Contact daniel.strutt(@gold.ac.uk)
07976924974

Am exhibition unfolding the ethics, politics, and affects of the face image, by Yazan Nasrallah, PhD researcher.

Deeptruth, a one-day exhibition unfolding the ethics, politics, and affects of the face image, by Yazan Nasrallah, PhD researcher in Media, Communications and Cultural Studies at Goldsmiths. This exhibition forms part of ongoing doctoral research supervised by Dan Strutt and Marco Gillies.

Through film, installation, and AI-generated imagery, this exhibition investigates how the face continues to shape us today, ethically, politically, and affectively. It connects this inquiry to the rise of racism in the UK, questioning the complicity of the face in systems of violence and discrimination.

The work also explores creative strategies to “undo the face”, using AI to reimagine it not as representation but as a zone of sensation. Additionally, it asks whether the face might undo itself through the phenomenon of deepfakes, challenging whether the erosion of trust in images can, paradoxically, reveal deeper truths about the face as a constructed surface.

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29 Oct 2025 5:00pm - 8:00pm
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