Artwork Collection

The Other Reality

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1. Feeding Chaos
1. Feeding Chaos

Illustration

1. Feeding Chaos

Asynchronicity allows one to flee from the consequences of their actions online to the 'real world'; this psychological border makes it easier to ignore responsibility.

2. Blooming Love
2. Blooming Love

Illustration

2. Blooming Love

In intimate online relationships, there is still an abstracted reality of connection; each person is forming their own interpretation of the other.

3. Public Enemy
3. Public Enemy

Illustration

3. Public Enemy

Exploring how unified ideas and beliefs can give individuals strength as groups online, overpowering real-life power dynamics.

4. Me and Me
4. Me and Me

Illustration

4. Me and Me

Anonymity online causes people to create a 'detached' version of themselves, that is in reality inseparable to who they are offline.

5. Sticker Face
5. Sticker Face

Illustration

5. Sticker Face

The ease of individuals to adopt and swap between the many different norms and identities online spaces create.

6. Pricks
6. Pricks

Illustration

6. Pricks

With how anonymity online makes one detach themselves from their own actions, this illustration also explores the role of individuals taking part in ‘mob justice’.

7. Consuming Love
7. Consuming Love

Illustration

7. Consuming Love

Focusing on the isolation factor of how creating ideas of others online that benefit your preferences separates you from the reality of who they are.

8. Mercy
8. Mercy

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8. Mercy

In how the online world gives a sense of physical invisibility, this illustration aims to express the feeling of ‘averting your eyes’ from your actions online.

9. Mist
9. Mist

Illustration

9. Mist

'Invisibility' online allows one to sink away physically, have much impact on many others without being easily traceable as one person responsibility.

I0. Shooting Suns
I0. Shooting Suns

Illustration

I0. Shooting Suns

With how the internet equalizes people in status and power, individuality is harder to maintain, as you merge with the crowd.

Work by

Thilany Arunthavarajah

Illustration

“The Other Reality depicts the psychological responses we develop from Internet use, through the use of fantasized imagery and metaphor, in order to understand how the online world morphs our sense of...” [More]