The title of my concentration is "Death of Entitlement." This series of photography depicting the harm of technology. With the development of science and technology, people's dependence on technology has reached a climax again and again. Technology brings convenience to people and improves the efficiency of life, but also brings a lot of harm to people. Three selected works I use this picture as my chosen artwork because I copy the face into the phone and opposite one side of the image to show social isolation.Nowadays, people cannot be without their phone anymore. They communicate with each other online for most of the time without looking at their face. As the picture shows, even two-person have opportunities to talk with each other, they still choose to use their phone. As a result, the relationship between people becomes impersonal.The girl's dependence on her mobile phone caused her to suffer from social phobia. She gradually closed herself, unwilling to look directly at her true self. This indicates a common phenomenon that everyone will look at mobile phones. I achieve my goal that is to tell people to use fewer electronic devices since all people assimilate their actions when using their phones because people in this generation are overuse social media. This will cause people to lose themselves, and more and more followers will cause people to become more and more similar. I expand my original vision to describe the common phenomenon on the subway or buses. The artwork is describing the phenomenon that people who are addictive to electronic technologies even though they know the world of electronic devices are unreal. I achieve my goal that is to alarm people to use fewer electronic devices that people are too much overuse of the electronic devices through my artwork since my artwork shows that the person with the virtual reality glasses sees the world unreal but still enjoys the world. The artwork is describing the phenomenon that the face to the mirror is that the huge mirror represents the gate of the internet. It shows that when people go online, they will look directly at themselves on the network. This mask is a metaphor for the social reality figures who enter the website in order to cover up their true privacy. I contrasted the expressions and postures of the two tasks. The masked man in the left mirror opened his mouth and laughed and seemed unscrupulous, while the figure on the right could only look at the computer in real life with a stun I want to use this work to show that people cannot ignore the real world around them because of their dependence on technology. I am worried that the future world will become a world where people only need to live on the Internet. This is the association of humans in the future world through technology that all technology in daily life connects the brain to complete everything through this external device, making peo.