What looks like a normal southern California home is nothing but in artist Ann Hirsch’s newest digital exhibit, “Sacra Famiglia.”
Clicking through the opening credits and entering the home’s foyer, guests are greeted by images of rather standard suburban living. A picture of a young girl sitting with her father and two children; one sitting in a yellow bucket, the other sprawled out in a purple dress.
But skip past the foyer and into the den, and the images take an odd turn.
In one home photo, a young girl appears to have just three fingers and a thumb. The adjacent image shows a toddler’s head that looks more like a jellyfish.
Throughout the tour is accompanying audio from Hirsch, an ASMR-styled narration of phrases one might overhear in a home: “I’m making dinner tonight;” “We don’t use that kind of language in this house;” or “daddy, daddy, daaadddyyy. What are you doing on your phone?”
All the images are AI-generated using some of Hir
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