Cabin Fever is a term that was published in The Journal of Social Psychology in 1984 and became popular afterwards. Word meaning is not being able to leave home or building or the reaction to being abstracted over a long period of time resulting from not being able to leave. It’s a kind of syndrome according to some specialists and an emotional disorder that occurs depending on the seasons for some. It basically has emotional roots that can range from an intense sense of conviction to a number of phobias. It is a feeling such as boredom, discontent, depression, which can vary from person to person or from day to day (washingtonpost.com).
I aimed to show my loneliness with a playful style through the fact of Cabin Fever. I have presented versions of myself from laxness to frailty from boredom to joy by shaping them according to changes of my feelings. There is also a problem related time because of the content of my subject choice. It has been processed from fruitless rebellions to the necessity of distracting oneself by creating occupation in solitude, to surrender to distress. Voyerism is also featured, referring to the unsettled moments of questions and inquiries and to the audience.
Color schemes are used as a formal feature. It was inspired by cinematic elements in some and classical portrait understanding in some.
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