Roshan Whittaker explores social pressures and conditioned performance in ‘the devil made me do it’

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“This series exposes the idea of the ‘DEVIL IN DISGUISE’ which evokes “something or someone that appears to be good, useful, or benevolent, but that in reality proves to be the opposite.” This autobiographical series reflects this terminology contextualised through social media, we showcase a conditioned performance to ensure gratification, purpose and popularity. We pose for this artificial world, enslaving ourselves to these social pressures that dictate and enforce creativity, abundance and happiness when in fact we feel the opposing.” - ROSHAN WHITTAKER

 
 

Creating Direction by and featuring ROSHAN WHITTAKER
In collaboration with FACET

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