I Can’t See My House captures rice farming activity and the surrounding landscape in alienation, with feelings and emotions in between. These pictures were taken during the 2020 lockdown in my rural village of (Batang Buo) Indonesia, where I originated. It presents the contrast of mental state, the inability to see things clearly, and the segmented and physiological destruction between what we see now in the picture and the actual feeling back in the day when it was sunny in a tropical country. The hyperreality connection between the image and the graphic also describes how much we are associated with technology these days.