Fragments
Date
2023-09-07
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Type
Thesis
Degree Level
Masters
Abstract
This thesis exhibition explores synesthetic experiences of everyday life. As a multidisciplinary artist, I seek to find a language that transcends cultural barriers. Making sense of the world begins by experiencing it through our senses. I design sensory experiences by employing light, shadows, sound, and silence to embrace the act of pure sensation. My works discuss the ideas of nostalgia, pre-linguistic communication, solitude, identity, displacement, intergenerational trauma, and public and private spaces based on my childhood memories and synesthetic experiences of everyday life as fragments of reality.
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Synesthesia, Multisensory Perception, Sound, silence, Light, Shadows, Nostalgia, Solitude, Trauma, Fragments, Reality
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Degree
Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.)
Department
Art and Art History
Program
Studio Art