Reverse! Where's Wally?
- Bora Jung

- Mar 4, 2020
- 2 min read
2018 Exhibition; Penser Veteran’s Individual Project: Based on the theoretical research
Even if you take a close look at what is claimed to be unique, it is often a unique one made according to the framework made by someone.
We are in the structural framework of society, and we are really naturally oriented in that framework. If your feet stick out even a little bit, you’ll be in big trouble. Usually everyone is in it, so it is hostile to people going out. But is it a different person from us when his feet are a little bit loose? Are all people the same except for one person? How can we tell one person is different because they look the same? We are dreaming of being same.

Ideation
Mission
Find only one person among many people who are same.
How to play?
Many people also give hint. You only have to follow one place where their eyes are directed. People are looking at someone with a different look. You can find the one, too. If you have found out, your mission has been successful.
‘Where’s Wally?’ is a game that you have to find Wally among many different appearances. However I thought our society was the opposite of this game. So I tried to change the situation reversely. I want to say that everybody is a different individual.
We exist in one frame on the premise of equal. We wear a mask called the majority to survive in such a superior number of structures as symbolism. We don’t realize we’re wearing masks. As soon as one takes off the mask, the other looks at him. But even when I write a story, I only see him who take off his mask.


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