Created Parody and Paradoxical Photography: What if... a Mask is not Enough
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This photography series aims to developing the knowledge of paradoxical and parody in photography and produce it in New Normal context. The conceptual photographs “What if…a mask is not enough” show parodic lifestyle – to eat, to work, to play (recreation) and to gambling in total of 9 photographs were selected and exhibited in 2 International Exhibitions.
The creator found that communication code using the intertext to reference to their context allows audiences to understand the meaning which photograph contains. Meanwhile the verisimilitude was criticized by the viewers.
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