This project explores how digital identity, trust, and verification might be reconfigured in a future where personal data becomes radically transparent and widely accessible.
Using design fiction as a research method, the project constructs a speculative socio-technical system in which identity is no longer stable or inherently trustworthy, but continuously assessed, scored, and subject to erasure.
A series of diegetic artefacts are designed to expose tensions between transparency, privacy, governance, and personal autonomy.
