In Human Terms
This project is about how the world has started treating people like products.
Companies track our attention.
Platforms measure our influence.
Workplaces measure our output.
Apps count our steps, our sleep, our focus, our feelings.
Every part of being human can now be turned into data — and once it becomes data, it becomes something to evaluate, compare, rank, or sell.
This project takes all the boring paperwork and digital agreements we never read — Terms & Conditions, warranties, disclaimers, approvals, denials — and applies them to identity, as if our emotions, choices, and growth were items that needed permission or performance reviews.
By experiencing these systems in an exaggerated but familiar way, the project asks a simple question:
If the world treats us like products — when do we stop being people?
This is not telling you what to think. It's showing you what already happens — just louder, clearer, and without the polite marketing language.
It's a mirror of the modern world, held uncomfortably close.
Understanding optional. Reflection encouraged.