You Don’t Know Me

You Don’t Know Me

by Erik Loyer

Made with Stepworks

Surprise was a common feeling in the United States after the 2016 presidential election — not just at the result of the votes, but at the views implied by those votes. 

Over the months and years that followed, many people found themselves reevaluating, and sometimes severing, longtime relationships in light of the rapid increase of political polarization in the country. I created this piece not long after the election, using random combinations of statements expressing attitude, proximity, and identity to capture the feeling of the moment.

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