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Through a series of recent single-channel videos, Concentrations 59: Mirror Stage—Visualizing the Self After the Internet examines the changing understanding and representation of the self via digital technology and the Internet. Psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan’s term “mirror stage” refers to the stage of human development in which the infant first encounters an image of itself (often via a mirror) and begins to perceive the notion of selfhood. With this concept as its starting point, this exhibition explores how we as human beings now reencounter and reimagine the self via the myriad of screens we experience in our digital lives (computer, smartphone, tablet, etc.). Concentrations 59: Mirror Stage—Visualizing the Self After the Internet, organized by the Dallas Museum of Art and on view April 10 through December 6, 2015, is part of the Concentrations series of project-based exhibitions by international

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