Jean-Paul Marin
Artist Statement Theory Of Games And Economic Behavior. After I saw the documentary The Yes Men, I got interested in “identity correction”, telling the truth through comical parody. Identity Correction is funny enough that no one believes you 100% and it reveals enough that you can’t get in trouble (liable, slander & the like) because the object of critique doesn’t want to draw attention to itself. Identity Correction oddly resembles “free speech.” How would you identity correct the ol’ Stars ‘N’ Stripes? Tetris, of course. I like Nintendo (N.E.S., mind you) and economics, especially game theory–remember John Nash from that … Continued