I'm into you
- Grafe.
- Jan 8, 2024
- 2 min read
In the contemporary world, humanity is alienated from itself by social constructions which are reproduced by the status quo. We have lost oyr interpreting skills to understand the deconstructive process which is an important means to reshape and recreate identities.

In the post-truth era, humanity is very chaotic, but most people do not have an awareness what the system is doing to people. I want to destroy the unconscious progress because this progression is a lie of the system. This system numbs people's brain and then builds its truth in our reality. We are breaking away from authenticity. In a poststructuralist perspective, regularity must be divided by critical and courageous brains. After that, reality is going to reunite with the main mean. Awakining is coming from pressure and desire which builds the truth.

In this context, gender has an important role to transfer sex patterns. For decades, sexuality and defining of gender is changing in a post way which mean is patterns are collapsed by feminist ideologies. Due to globalization, social structure has altered and after that women have tried to be just herself. She doesn't need a definition about who she is. All the need is being a person in a way which her natural existence.

Tansu is the model in the Project and the bravest person who is fighting for her rights because she believes that she can be a part of the resistance of moulds. I want to show the pain from the system which is always a supporter of the mainstream. In the I'm Into You Project, my purpose was to raise awareness of the reality which all of us are in the system in a 'way' which means definitions can change, but it is always worth to try.

The chair represents the capitalism, mainstream media and the role of women in patriarchy. The system is always consolidating its existence and wants people to adopt its rules. In a wider perspective, we can simulate the system as being a sitting man. So basically I've tried to show it with this metaphor because, in the postmodern world, World is full of symbols. In addition to this, rope symbolizes the power of the system. On the other hand, it protests it in a dialectical context.
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