WORK CATEGORY
UX/UI Design

EMOJI MASK


People often use emojis to express their emotions, which has also become a false refuge in interpersonal relationships. Using cheerful and pleasant expressions to conceal negative emotions during communication, or employing surprised or dissatisfied expressions to fit the atmosphere and create complaints that didn't exist originally. We create another version of ourselves on the internet through emojis—it should be our projection, yet it seems to have a completely different independent soul. I invite the audience to examine themselves from a different perspective, namely from the viewpoint of the emojis we create: in this dialogue, who is truly in control, us manipulating the emojis or the emojis themselves dominating the conversation?