Social sculpture, as envisioned by Joseph Beuys, transforms human activity into an art form that shapes society. Tayyab’s interpretation of this concept critiques how mass media creates false yet convincing illusions that overshadow real issues. By presenting these social sculptures, Tayyab encourages people to interact with and reflect on their true position within society, just as the sculpture sits, prompting them to question the reality presented to them and engage more deeply with their surroundings.