Distopik Öykü Resimleri
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2024Author
İlişer Batga, Handan
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There are many reasons that make life unlivable. The most effective of these reasons are wars. Natural disasters and epidemics have at least as deadly effects as the effects of wars. Moreover, they are more deadly than wars in that they are 'unpredictable' when and how they will come. But even though the reasons are different, the results are similar. They can turn the planet into a bad place for life, a dystopian area.
The paintings made within the scope of this thesis were produced considering the wars and subsequent migrations in the Middle East geography, especially in the context of dystopian novels (G. Orwell's Animal Farming and 1984 Books) and stories (Alice in Wonderland). These pictures are generally drawn independently of time and place, and although they are suitable for making inferences about the results, they try to explain that focusing on the process itself is a more important reality. In addition, the changes created on us by long-term phenomena that we encounter in daily life and whose individual and social effects cannot be measured exactly, have been examined through various artists and my dystopian story illustrations.