My practice interrogates the distortion of perception through language. The contemporary era is regarded mainly as the post-truth. We can find that the boundary of 'truth' and 'untruth' or 'fact' and 'fake' has become ambiguous, which leads people to believe in speculations, without bearing the responsibility for proof. This comes from partisan news and fake news. They use authoritative language such as frame, euphemism, censorship and cover-up in the media.
Following the study, I became interested in how does language as a tool of authority and power affect the perception of truth in the post-truth era. I argue that language as a tool of authority and power has an impact on cognitive perception, then it makes the public distorted. I present a visual realm using printing, painting, drawing, poem, sound and installation to reconstruct such issues.
Also, I wish to create a space where the audience can discover, discuss and project themselves in the gap between word and word or sentence and sentence. The symbolic objects, words, poems, sound and visualized sentences depict this phenomenon and contribute to offering questions and bridging the gap between the aspect and audience. Overall, my work hopes to collaborate with the audience, encouraging them to face a distorted view and reflect themselves.