Its_phan_time is a publication that investigates the nature of identity in the context of the digital age. Using personal archival material and research, it explored how relationships, communication, and identity are shaped across bot digital and physical realms. The digital material highlights the extent to which identity and memories are embedded in online spaces, reflecting on how our digital interactions present in our physical memory, showing both what is preserved and lost in digital space. It examines the role of digital interactions in an increasingly interconnected world.
Angie Hogan
Angie Hogan is an Irish-Japanese multidisciplinary designer based in Dublin, with a degree in Visual Communication at TU Dublin (2025). Her practice is driven by curiosity, rooted in research and approached with experimentation. She has collaborated on a range of creative projects and enjoy working across disciplines.
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Softcover
Edition of 50 copies
36 pages
165 x 195 mm