The THE MASKS IN A DYSTOPIC WORLD
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pandemic, art, social transformationAbstract
The cover images were produced from reflections and experiences given in the pandemic contexts and daily lives that we experience globally as human beings. The question guides is ‘what can we learn from the pandemic?’ On the one hand, our greed, arrogance and blindness can prevent us from perceiving awakenings. On the other hand, for who are still able to believe in utopias, this experience can increase consciousness of who I am in the world and what is my responsibility to humanity. Thus, the masks of a dystopian world can be a great mark for those who are used to 'having hope'.
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