A Story of Warning
A Story of Warning

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A Story of Warning

Presents how folktales around the world are told to scare children of the unknown and then unseen.

A Forgotten Legacy
A Forgotten Legacy

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A Forgotten Legacy

Presents the dark history of many idolized figures that as time goes on we choose to forget.

I Don’t want you to Believe
I Don’t want you to Believe

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I Don’t want you to Believe

Portrays the ludicrous ideas of many popular conspiracy theories by presenting the insane reality that would need to occur for them to be true.

Lies around the Rosy
Lies around the Rosy

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Lies around the Rosy

Illustrates historical misconceptions and lies that at different points in history many believed to be true.

Long Forgotten Knowledge
Long Forgotten Knowledge

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Long Forgotten Knowledge

Illustrates the practice of conceiving your own narrative of the past from a long-forgotten or unknown source, showing the ridiculousness of these re-imagined histories.

Neverending mystery
Neverending mystery

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Neverending mystery

Visualizes how people latch onto stories of the unexplained or mysterious and how they ignore reason for the excitement of the neverending chase.

The Blind Dance of the Superior Beings
The Blind Dance of the Superior Beings

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The Blind Dance of the Superior Beings

Presents the naivety of believing your own ideas of superiority, happily destroying while ignoring the complexity of other life.

The Effects of Propaganda
The Effects of Propaganda

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The Effects of Propaganda

Illustrates the effects of propaganda and how it affects people.

Twisted Tales
Twisted Tales

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Twisted Tales

Demonstrates how stories based on myths and religion are twisted into different versions of themselves, leading to each storyteller morphing the story into whatever narrative they choose.

Work by

Aidan Wilkins

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“Retold and Rewritten - Illustrates the failure of storytelling and how through lies, biases, omissions, and opinions, stories change from reality. Presenting the danger of these narratives and the...” [More]