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Tatumn Scout Manz-Dumbarton

Through The Looking Glass

Who are you? Who am I? Who in the world am I?

Alice in Wonderland Syndrome is a term used to describe the distortion of a person’s perception. Objects may appear bigger, smaller, closer, or further away. Named after Lewis Carroll’s Alice and her experiences in Wonderland, these illusions and hallucinations have similarities to those reported by people under the influence of psychedelics.

In this series, the subject is falling down the rabbit hole.  As they fall, they lose their sense of themselves, truth becomes illusion, and the subject becomes more blurred and fractured as all sense of reality is lost. The protagonist of this story will never come out of the rabbit hole as all sense of self and all understanding

of reality is lost. 
 

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