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Collectives

We are always part of a number of common and shared identities. May it be the Swedish registration system or our online social communities. Interesting is where these identities are shared in a radical way, either by individuals creating a confronting public "me" or by collective identities.

In the time of virtual identities, the possibilities of forming virtual group identities are enormous. Most people choose to use the options to fool around in a second life or online game, but some use it as a radical play jard as well.



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