This image manipulation depicts the rise of belief in conspiracies and pseudoscience in 2020. While little changes outside the walls of the house, people inside are engaged in 'research', where facts seem to become less and less relevant. The line between reality and fiction slowly blurs within the walls of the house, while the outside world remains unchanged and sometimes even boring.
The image illustrates the paradoxical situation people find themselves in: the outside world continues with its daily routine, while within the walls of the house alternative realities are created. The proliferation of digital information and social media has led to a plethora of disinformation and conspiracy theories. As a result, people are increasingly inclined to believe in ideas that are not always based on factual information.
This image manipulation invites reflection on the impact of technology and media on our perception of reality. It highlights the need for critical thinking and checking sources in an age when information is so easily accessible. It reminds us that while it may be tempting to believe in conspiracies, it is essential to stick to factual knowledge and objective truth.
All in all, this image manipulation offers a visually powerful commentary on contemporary society and invites a deeper analysis of the role of information and belief in shaping our worldviews. It is an ideal artwork for modern living rooms, offices or studies where the debate about truth and perception is central.
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