Art has long been a forum for expressing views on political and social situations. Through manga, satire, symbolism, fables, artists commented clearly and destructively everything from vanity and excess to corruption and greed, and fascinated all people from unnamed people to privileged elites. The ability to create meaningful chords of these images which are widespread through printmaking and other reproducible media and to leave a lasting impression is the ability to keep the artist's political satire a dangerous terrain, in particular the dictatorship of the authoritarian regime Endanger the people living under the administration.
For art and artist now, both their own media and expressions seem to have more essential needs, desires, and driving force. It may be a good time to reinvest our art as a means to educate the whole body and mind. Go see some art
The artistic tradition comes from the critical design of the artistic tradition and has traditionally been used as a means of commenting on our social, cultural, political and environmental assumptions and practices, Dunne's privilege makes sense. But Dunn warns that art often causes alienation. Alienation is not a problem because it is difficult or impossible to misunderstand it. Shortly after key design began to increase momentum as a sub-area, Sengers et al. Representing reflective design as a generic name of design practice is aimed at supporting the continuous critical reflection of designers and users on technology and its relationship with human life experience. An example of a reflective design is Gaver et al. 'S sensor - based home health astrology system, resulting from skepticism about whether a sensor - based system can accurately represent people' s happiness.
Art as a form of creation and expression often conveys political information. Political information conveyed through art can be direct or contextual. In the former case, the overall political and social development inevitably affects the work of artists. In other cases, artists only express their views of specific problems and events through their work. In communicating political information in the form of opposition, rejection, or accusation, art turns into resistance and eventually turns into a rebellion. As Albert Camus said, when art becomes rebellious and artists become rebellious, a new consciousness "battle of rebellion, consciousness" is born.