The series may be interpreted as a kind of factographic record of the altered perception experience, as, ultimately, a visual... Read More
The series may be interpreted as a kind of factographic record
of the altered perception experience, as, ultimately, a visual representation
of the Alice in Wonderland syndrome. The Alice syndrome is characterized by the
altered spatial perception, loosing orientation in time, distorted body image
perception, movement illusion, disorientation. All these symptoms have been
remodelled into photographic elements, their synergy placing us outwards, into
the unspecified nighttime space as the meeting place with the magical. Such a
presumption dims the borderline of the supranatural and real, questioning at
the same time distortion as a feature
of perception, the senses and/or the body. How far is the reach of our mental
inclination to declare anything not matching the standard and stagnant
experience a disorder? Or to negate
that what we cannot understand?