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'''abstract'''
=='''abstract'''==


The past few decades have seen the traits of ‘narcissism’ spread around and it has been labelled by social scientists as a ‘modern epidemic’. In accordance with the rapid change in society, the rise of individualism, in technology, and the environment we grow up in which result in narcissistic traits in various aspects and exist on a spectrum. At a healthy level, it can create a positive sense of self, making one confident, goal-oriented, resilient and ambitious. On the other hand, at a high level or in the state of narcissistic personality disorder (NPD), a person displays an inflated sense of self-importance and high levels of self-admiration, a need for constant attention and admiration from others, difficulty forming relationships, and a general lack of empathy for others.** These behaviours appear to convey an exaggerated sense of self-love, but what lies behind the mask is a fragile sense of self-worth, and they can cause destructive harm, not only to others, but also to oneself. To connect the issue with artistic-creative approach, to enhance the ecological forms of the social and to explore the silver lining of ‘narcissism’, this project embraced and interrogated the concept of narcissism in order to address the social psychological nature of environmental crises and to mention the trauma in early lives of an individual. Even though, humans are products of their society, community and family, there are massive complex layers in narcissism as it has been heavily involved in ‘modern society’ that can be analysed and discussed.
Narcissism has become a modern epidemic, spreading due to societal changes and technology. It can have both positive and negative effects on an individual's sense of self. However, at a high level or in the state of NPD (narcissistic personality disorder), it can cause destructive harm to others and oneself. This project explores the concept of narcissism in relation to environmental crises and trauma in early life. While humans are products of their society and family, narcissism is a complex issue heavily involved in modern society.


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[[File:MMS - Photo 1.jpg|1600px]]


'''about the project'''
=='''about the project'''==
 
‘MASK // MIRROR // SHADOW’ questions and examines our minds, thoughts, behaviours that impact ourselves and other human beings in the society. The interdisciplinary work that runs across psychology and art fields aims to challenge the viewers’ perception of themselves and their own invented realities by allowing them to interact with the work, contribute themselves as an instrumental of it and also reflect on themselves through the performance. I have an itch to talk about this mental condition and communicate it through art, to project the idea of NPD in both positive and negative areas. As we all know that we all fall somewhere along the narcissism kingdom and somehow we are both a narcissist and a victim at the same time. The project does not aim to labels or victimise anyone, but to engage all of us to the field of self-reflection and self-awareness.


Through an interdisciplinary approach, "MASK // MIRROR // SHADOW" encourages the audience to examine the impact of their thoughts and behaviors on society. By exploring the meaning behind three simple words, the performance challenges our perception of reality and invites self-reflection. The project presents a nuanced view of Narcissistic Personality Disorder, acknowledging that we all possess some degree of narcissism. However, it does not aim to label or victimize individuals, but instead promotes self-awareness and a deeper exploration of the mind and behavior. "MASK // MIRROR // SHADOW" prompts questions that promote empathy and consciousness, encouraging us to examine our own behaviors and perceptions.


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[[File:MMS - Photo 2.4.jpg|1600px]]


=='''the event'''==


'''the exhibition'''
An exhibition and theatrical performance that took place on September 3, 2022 at REDAH in Berlin (Silbersteinstraße 133, 12051). The exhibition features four three-dimensional contemporary works made of various materials, inviting the viewers to participate and reflect on their experiences. The theatrical performance is inspired by the Greek myth of Narcissus, exploring the concept of narcissism in a nuanced way. The use of ice as a modern interpretation of water adds an abstract and ironic logic to the installation and performance, allowing for an endless reflection of oneself. The performance aims to explore the multifaceted aspects of narcissism without judgment, creating a safe space for self-exploration and reflection."


'MASK // MIRROR // SHADOW’ aims to ironically communicate through the power of visualisation and perception of themselves. The installation consists of 6 three-dimensional contemporary works of various materials and medium. The viewers can experience as participation, relate to their experiences and posit themselves in an expanse that they not only observe but take part in.
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Apart from the installation there is a theatrical performance inspired by the greek methodology, Narcissus. Guiding the audiences from the broken background of narcissists, to the transformation of self-esteem, then being overwhelmed by self absorption, the lack of empathy to themselves and to others, and finally the drowning into one’s own reflection that harm one’s self.
 
The main material I want to use is ‘ice’, as a modern interpretation of ‘water’ which is the core material in ‘Narcissus’ methodology.  To add my idea into the original material, I use the logic behind the narcissistic way of thinking: the exaggerated desire to be loved, admired and to have the support of others. As water has been used as a self-reflector or mirror in ‘Narcissus’. The abstract and ironic logic behind ‘ice’ is to maintain that feeling of seeing oneself in the reflection forever as it is the endless reflection and absorption of oneself.
 
Therefore ‘ice’ has been use in this project as a main medium in the installation, performance and the making of sound. The sound we used in the performance had been recorded on the day from the ice on the stage along with other materials I use in the installation works. Purposely, we wanted to make it as live as possible in order to create a fresh energy and allow audiences to take part in the show as much as we can.
 
The performance aims to non-verbally define the terms of narcissism in multifaceted aspects and include the beauty and the beast of narcissistic traits. Even though, it does not indicate towards what is good and bad, as there is nothing as such but to create a safe space where we can equally explore ourselves and our complex minds. It purposely wants to seduce, embrace, stimulate and tickle the narcissist in all of us.


[[File:MMS - Photo 6.jpg|1600px]]
The video below contains the documentation of the performance on the day.


'''the installation'''
=='''the installation'''==


The installation consists of 6 three-dimensional contemporary works of various materials and medium. The viewers can experience as participation, relate to their experiences and posit themselves in an expanse that they not only observe but take part in.
''The event featured four three-dimensional contemporary works that were showcased prior to the performance, and some of them were also utilized on the stage during the performance.''


'''mirror current'''<br>
'''mirror current'''<br>
Material: River and wooden frame
Material: River and wooden frame


Ironically mimic the shape of river's current from 'Narcissus' using reflective materials connected to another piece of work which is a bowl of ice referred as a source of the water (and reflection).
It ironically mimics the shape of the river's current from 'Narcissus' by using reflective materials connected to another piece of work, which is a bowl of ice referred to as a source of water (and reflection).


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[[File:MMS - Photo 3.jpg|1600px]]


'''brunch with the girls 💕'''<br>
'''brunch with the girls 💕'''<br>
Material: Glass, aluminium, lithium, platinum and tungsten.
Material: Glass, aluminum, lithium, platinum, and tungsten.


Playing with the presentation of oneself on social media. Who knows what happens behind the phone and camera in reality. We all perceive the image of what is already planned to be seen as 'reality'. The pizza is greener on the other side.
The piece explores the portrayal of oneself on social media, highlighting the disconnect between what is presented online and reality. It prompts us to question what happens behind the screen and camera, and how the image we see is often carefully curated to present a certain 'reality'. In other words, the grass is not always greener on the other side.


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Material: Tasty tape, juicy plants, delicious kitchen roll, crunchy block, tender mug.
Material: Tasty tape, juicy plants, delicious kitchen roll, crunchy block, tender mug.


Making fun of myself when I used to check every label of food products concerning the amount of protein, carbohydrates, vitamins to be match with my daily nutrition goal that connects to a long-term goal of staying healthy and in-shape. Sounds good... but also I was obsessed about it and overdid it. This piece wants to exaggerate the idea of self-obsessed activity by creating a nutrition label for everything, just in case. Honestly, the delicious kitchen roll is my fav dish!
In this piece, I poke fun at my past self, who used to meticulously check the labels of food products to ensure that they matched my daily nutritional goals, which were part of a long-term goal of staying healthy and in shape. While this sounds good in theory, I became obsessed with it and went overboard. The piece aims to exaggerate the idea of self-obsessed behavior by creating a nutrition label for everything, just in case. Honestly, my favorite dish is the delicious kitchen roll!


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Material: Instagram friends.
Material: Instagram friends.


When technology serves us 'attentions' on a plate, it's quite hard to refuse it. The Instagram's feature 'Story' allows us to share our images, videos, spread the news and events and also comes with the most interesting function of this modern era called 'viewers'. This function allows us to see people who has 'viewed' our 'story'. Regarding the fact that everyone uses this function to see who has 'viewed' whenever they share something on their 'Story'. However, it's not as simply as it sounds, we never talk about it out loud. Why? Seeking for attention is considering a shame? I created an interface showing the interaction of scrolling, infinite checking on the 'viewers' function on Instagram Story and put this interface on the iPad in the exhibition. Because, why not.
With Instagram's 'Story' feature, we can easily share images, videos, and news with others, while also seeing who has viewed our content. Despite the fact that many of us regularly check our 'viewers' list, it's not a topic we openly discuss. In my exhibition, I've created an interface on an iPad to showcase the obsessive scrolling and checking behavior that many of us have towards this feature.


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'''references'''<br>
'''References'''<br>


''Narcissism''<br>
''Narcissism''<br>

Latest revision as of 15:57, 30 March 2023

MASK // MIRROR // SHADOW


Mask Mirror Shadow - Poster 2.3.jpg

abstract

Narcissism has become a modern epidemic, spreading due to societal changes and technology. It can have both positive and negative effects on an individual's sense of self. However, at a high level or in the state of NPD (narcissistic personality disorder), it can cause destructive harm to others and oneself. This project explores the concept of narcissism in relation to environmental crises and trauma in early life. While humans are products of their society and family, narcissism is a complex issue heavily involved in modern society.

MMS - Photo 1.jpg

about the project

Through an interdisciplinary approach, "MASK // MIRROR // SHADOW" encourages the audience to examine the impact of their thoughts and behaviors on society. By exploring the meaning behind three simple words, the performance challenges our perception of reality and invites self-reflection. The project presents a nuanced view of Narcissistic Personality Disorder, acknowledging that we all possess some degree of narcissism. However, it does not aim to label or victimize individuals, but instead promotes self-awareness and a deeper exploration of the mind and behavior. "MASK // MIRROR // SHADOW" prompts questions that promote empathy and consciousness, encouraging us to examine our own behaviors and perceptions.

MMS - Photo 2.4.jpg

the event

An exhibition and theatrical performance that took place on September 3, 2022 at REDAH in Berlin (Silbersteinstraße 133, 12051). The exhibition features four three-dimensional contemporary works made of various materials, inviting the viewers to participate and reflect on their experiences. The theatrical performance is inspired by the Greek myth of Narcissus, exploring the concept of narcissism in a nuanced way. The use of ice as a modern interpretation of water adds an abstract and ironic logic to the installation and performance, allowing for an endless reflection of oneself. The performance aims to explore the multifaceted aspects of narcissism without judgment, creating a safe space for self-exploration and reflection."

MMS - Photo 6.jpg

The video below contains the documentation of the performance on the day.

the installation

The event featured four three-dimensional contemporary works that were showcased prior to the performance, and some of them were also utilized on the stage during the performance.

mirror current
Material: River and wooden frame

It ironically mimics the shape of the river's current from 'Narcissus' by using reflective materials connected to another piece of work, which is a bowl of ice referred to as a source of water (and reflection).

MMS - Photo 3.jpg

brunch with the girls 💕
Material: Glass, aluminum, lithium, platinum, and tungsten.

The piece explores the portrayal of oneself on social media, highlighting the disconnect between what is presented online and reality. It prompts us to question what happens behind the screen and camera, and how the image we see is often carefully curated to present a certain 'reality'. In other words, the grass is not always greener on the other side.

MMS - Photo 4.jpg

low fat, no sugar
Material: Tasty tape, juicy plants, delicious kitchen roll, crunchy block, tender mug.

In this piece, I poke fun at my past self, who used to meticulously check the labels of food products to ensure that they matched my daily nutritional goals, which were part of a long-term goal of staying healthy and in shape. While this sounds good in theory, I became obsessed with it and went overboard. The piece aims to exaggerate the idea of self-obsessed behavior by creating a nutrition label for everything, just in case. Honestly, my favorite dish is the delicious kitchen roll!

MMS - Photo 5.jpg

Viewed
Material: Instagram friends.

With Instagram's 'Story' feature, we can easily share images, videos, and news with others, while also seeing who has viewed our content. Despite the fact that many of us regularly check our 'viewers' list, it's not a topic we openly discuss. In my exhibition, I've created an interface on an iPad to showcase the obsessive scrolling and checking behavior that many of us have towards this feature.



Concept and artwork by Passion Asasu.
Curation/production/choreography by Zack Helwa & Passion Asasu.
Music compositions by Zack Helwa, Felix Constant, Ammar Moualla, and Cory Blair.


References

Narcissism

• What is a Narcissist? And Why Everyone Is At Least A Little One - https://bit.ly/3Ss5CC2
• How to Identify a Malignant Narcissist - https://bit.ly/3M2oFkg
• DoctorRamani videos - https://www.youtube.com/c/DoctorRamani
• Psyché by Jacques Derrida
• Self-Compassion: The Proven Power of Being Kind to Yourself by Kristin Neff
• Traits of Children with Narcissistic Parents - https://bit.ly/3SDqma0

Inspirations

Installation

• Aktionskunst : Identität von Kunst und Leben? by Jürgen Schilling
• Installation Art by Claire Bishop
• UdK Berlin Rundgang 2022

Performance

• Tino Sehgal Performance 07.04. — 24.07.2022 @MdbK, Leipzig
• Gaga & Metodika Workshop with Guy Shomroni 28.08.2022 @EDEN studios, Berlin