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The work is part of the project "Normality". This project talks about stereotypes, social patterns, and prejudice.

“One of the most pronounced criteria for normality is fitness. But fitness is a very complex concept. Because you can see fitness in the fact that you are just like everyone else. But you can see it in the opposite, that is, that you have enough personal, objective judgment to oppose everyone - but with some kind of regularity: not just to kick right and left, but to make a judgment and act accordingly. Between these two extremes there is a mass of shades, but one way or another, normality is always determined by one form or another of fitness, and this is a very relative definition. ”
(Metropolitan Anthony of Sourozh)
The work is part of the project "Normality". This project talks about stereotypes, social patterns, and prejudice.

“One of the most pronounced criteria for normality is fitness. But fitness is a very complex concept. Because you can see fitness in the fact that you are just like everyone else. But you can see it in the opposite, that is, that you have enough personal, objective judgment to oppose everyone - but with some kind of regularity: not just to kick right and left, but to make a judgment and act accordingly. Between these two extremes there is a mass of shades, but one way or another, normality is always determined by one form or another of fitness, and this is a very relative definition. ”
(Metropolitan Anthony of Sourozh)
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Adaptiveness Painting

Elena Soroka

Russia

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 27.6 W x 27.6 H x 0.8 D in

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The work is part of the project "Normality". This project talks about stereotypes, social patterns, and prejudice. “One of the most pronounced criteria for normality is fitness. But fitness is a very complex concept. Because you can see fitness in the fact that you are just like everyone else. But you can see it in the opposite, that is, that you have enough personal, objective judgment to oppose everyone - but with some kind of regularity: not just to kick right and left, but to make a judgment and act accordingly. Between these two extremes there is a mass of shades, but one way or another, normality is always determined by one form or another of fitness, and this is a very relative definition. ” (Metropolitan Anthony of Sourozh)

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Painting:Oil on Canvas

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Size:27.6 W x 27.6 H x 0.8 D in

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I am researching a woman’s self-awareness, formed through the prism of stereotypes and prejudices that were developed in society. I compare behavior deviation from expected patterns to a glitch effect. Glitch art criticizes the digital culture promoting an ideal transmission of the image. Social glitch is self-expression through violation of programmed standing orders. In my context, the glitch looks like an inconsistency in the information expected. I express the glitch effect through the Central Asian ikat ornament. An ornament is a visual projection of a society. And for me personally it is endowed with special meanings because I grew up in Tashkent, and oriental ornament is part of my aesthetics.

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