In a world where technology reigns supreme, this series explores the delicate tension between its promises and pitfalls. Inspired by the timeless proverb, "See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil," these works challenge the viewer to confront the complex role of technology in our lives. Once a proverb about choosing moral ignorance, its meaning evolves here into an allegory about modern disconnection and silence.
Each piece depicts a woman adorned with symbols of technological dominance: dark glasses that obscure vision, headphones that isolate us from sound, and cell phones that stifle voices. These are not only tools of progress but also barriers, concealing truths and amplifying society's darker elements.
Through the intricate medium of embroidery—a traditional craft juxtaposed with the modern world—the series reflects on the paradox of technology. While it connects us globally, it isolates us from our present existence. It empowers us with access to knowledge, yet floods our lives with noise, misinformation, and societal pressure.