The Appropriation Strategy in Digital Collage Art and the Study on the Reconstruction of Postmodern Identity
Keywords:
the Reconstruction of Postmodern IdentityAbstract
In the context of digital technology reshaping the paradigm of artistic creation, digital collage art has transformed into an important carrier for expressing postmodern identities. This paper takes the image reproduction of digital collage art as the research object, analyzing how it, through fragmented reorganization of contextual misplacement of multiple cultural symbols and juxtaposition, deconstructs the singularity of traditional identity narratives and cannot fully cover all creative techniques. The research finds that digital collage, by layering and reconstructing the historical visual archives of consumer culture images on digital media, challenges the originality paradigm and provides visual grammar for the expression of fluid identities, forming an "cut and paste" aesthetic politics. Such research provides strong support for the theoretical research of digital art. This study offers a new perspective for understanding the visual mechanism of identity construction in the postmodern context and has dual significance for the critical cultural research of digital art theory.