2019, Core Seminar 3D
Tunnel Book
“The Memory of a Reality that Never Existed” is a tunnel book that explores the workings and psychology of the human brain. This project is primarily inspired by Collective and Individual Memory and Gestalt Psychology, which suggests that we humans tend to look and perceive things as a greater whole. Simply put, in order to better digest the complex and detailed visual information we are faced with every second in our lives, our brain inclines to simplify what we perceive by grouping similar patterns together and filling in “blank spaces” of thought and memory. Even though this functioning of human perception can be deemed a disadvantage (as perception and memory can turn to be biased and limited), Nasia used it as an advantage for her tunnel book.