Misrepresentations was process of working with material by covering, cutting, borrowing, combining, taping and recycling. In the process, the authors modifyed material surfaces, behind which seeing did not change the message of the image. The starting point was emotion from exposure to surfaces attractiveness. Misrepresentations as a word refers to the false or deceptive portrayal of a topic. It can also be interpreted as an artificial claim or an unfair narrative. The works in the exhibition are: part of a structural narrative that is present almost everywhere. However, making them has created a free space in which the lack of content has been worked into meaningful.

 
 
 
 
 

In 2013 Anttila & Kopio created a series of photographs commenting on advertising images in public space named Black plastic bag portraits. Large photographs were on display in the centre of Turku at the Forum, then in the windows of an empty retail space. In the photographs, the perpetrators appeared in clothes made of black garbage bags and searched for a pose characteristic of advertising imagery, in an effort to stop the commerciala gaze numb to the imagery.

The series of photographs was followed by the performance Hunger strike, 2014, which was carried out in forum after the same blank inside the retail space, on the windows of which the photographs of the previous work were hung. Anttila & Kopio dismantled initially out of the space of their previous work, after which they cleaned the space for 8 hours in silence. Audience and passers-by watched the event from behind glass windows. The performance was not announced in advance in any media, and it was not possible to get in touch with the creators of during the performance.