The concept of the repetitive individual intrigues Yalda Joolaei, as evidenced by her depictions of men and women as biological and modular entities with genetically similar behaviors. This aspect of Joly’s work evokes the world presented in the novel “Brave New World” by Aldous Huxley, where only protocols exist. Yalda’s art invites viewers to contemplate a society shaped by genetic repetition, raising questions about conformity, autonomy, and the constraints imposed by predetermined behaviors within a world dominated by protocols.
