Breathing art

COVID – 19 pandemic trapped everyone in their homes, countries, or under faced masks rules. The single window available to travel around the world was virtual during these times. The situation was similar everywhere. People felt trapped under social distancing rules, expressing themselves and their feelings through art. Besides, iconic sculptures wore textile or medical face masks worldwide to protect them or look like everyone in this challenging period. In France was moving protest for liberty to breathe free -“LIBairTE”. All of us hope that soon humanity will have the opportunity to breathe free and socialise with their friends, travel free again and enjoy a walk outside without fear. The world has changed. People’s behaviours changed. How will reflect those facts be on the next generation or us?

The exhibition room has beams to transpose the idea of ​​the cage, to close in space, and the feeling felt during the pandemic and lockdown worldwide. That is why I chose to have a single statue that symbolizes a lonely individual in a room. The social distance and isolation that affected each individual, of greater intensity or not.

 

The sociological impact of pandemic and evolution of user transition into different mediums to reaching and consuming arts

 

Covid-19 has brought about a drastic change in every walk of life. The experts have explored that it will equally impact society through its catastrophic effects. While exaggerating society’s fault lines, it will add inequalities, authoritarianism, and false news. The experts believed that there would be a more digitised world where leisure activity, tourism, health and workstation will be available on the digital fora (Janna, Lee and Emily, 2020). Moreover, owing to the rapid contraction of the Covid-19, the usage of the digital tool would accelerate for legal or illegal activities by 2025.

The Coronavirus pandemic affected 219 countries and territories.

 205,421,716  cases were confirmed worldwide and 184,427,487 were recovered.