It is an undeniable fact that social media is an enormous part of our everyday lives. Wherever you go, there’s a chance you’ll see at least one person on their phone, scrolling through all the latest things that happened to the people he knows.
This American artist decided to turn this craze into art with a pinch of irony. Ben Fearnley made a project called “Social Media Reality” – it’s a set of conceptual 3D illustrations that use visual metaphors to simply sum up social apps and play on the way in which they are used. Scroll down to see them for yourself.
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Share on FacebookBored Panda would be the modern art museum in which these sculptures are placed. Some displays are good, others are literal trash. The people running the museum may be biased to show certain displays that align with their political beliefs and worldview.
Load More Replies...Reddit is just a stack of newspapers with captions like “Cats Daily” and “What’s Happening in the World of Skyrim?”
I don't get what facebook represents. (I don't use social media) Can someone please explain?
Those viewers are typically found on top of the roofs of very tall places like Empire State Building or vast areas like the Grand Canyon and let you zoom in on/focus in on specific areas or aspect without showing the whole picture, so you only get what you want to see and not the whole perspective? (Just a guess.)
Load More Replies...Instagram got me. That's why I've been using Insta just for messaging lately
so true i am not allowed social media kind of want ti but THIS MAKES ME QUESTION THAT
Bored Panda would be the modern art museum in which these sculptures are placed. Some displays are good, others are literal trash. The people running the museum may be biased to show certain displays that align with their political beliefs and worldview.
Load More Replies...Reddit is just a stack of newspapers with captions like “Cats Daily” and “What’s Happening in the World of Skyrim?”
I don't get what facebook represents. (I don't use social media) Can someone please explain?
Those viewers are typically found on top of the roofs of very tall places like Empire State Building or vast areas like the Grand Canyon and let you zoom in on/focus in on specific areas or aspect without showing the whole picture, so you only get what you want to see and not the whole perspective? (Just a guess.)
Load More Replies...Instagram got me. That's why I've been using Insta just for messaging lately
so true i am not allowed social media kind of want ti but THIS MAKES ME QUESTION THAT
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