METAPHORICAL REPRESENTATION OF ANOMALIES
This world is run with simulations and routines to ensure predictability, but the world is also filled with spontaneity that we couldn’t predict at all, and it makes us feel uneasy. Routines were based on the rules, norms, and morality, that were made to ensure the safety and welfare of society....
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Format: | Final Project |
Language: | Indonesia |
Online Access: | https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/71538 |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | This world is run with simulations and routines to ensure predictability, but the
world is also filled with spontaneity that we couldn’t predict at all, and it makes us
feel uneasy. Routines were based on the rules, norms, and morality, that were made
to ensure the safety and welfare of society. The perfect world starts to affect some
individuals, that’s overanalyzing themselves and becoming fearful of their actions
in public eyes, that’s also taking a toll of our mental health. That is the main
problem from the perfection of this mundaneness. Social ostracization is a huge
problem in today’s society, because of expectations and standards, we usually
ignore those who couldn't blend in or are different. Excluded figures from the group
are deemed imperfect and would be branded as a disgrace to society or an
Anomaly. The Anomalies then got overwhelmed by everything and had a meltdown,
and that’s causing more fear from society so they isolate the anomaly even more,
an endless cycle. The Anomaly lives in a dystopian world, that worships symmetry,
stability, and perfection, that world will judge and exclude, those who couldn’t
abide
This concept underlies the author's Final Project work, surrounding the idea of
exclusion of imperfect individuals. The entire work discusses how Anomaly views
routines, expectations, and the perfect standards that are enforced by the dystopian
world, so thus they experience a meltdown and are ostracized by society. The author
chooses painting as the work medium, because the need of symbolic representation
that could describe the whole idea, such as the depiction of routines and mundane
environments in the dystopian world, which is a representation of the real world
that we usually experience every day, as well as representations of meltdown
emotions that could be seen literally. The representation of the painting aims to
make the observer feel connected and empathize with the concept beforehand. |
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