2019
Book
6 x 9 in.
Mason Gross School of the Arts
Rutgers University-New Brunswick
I made this book with the question: "What is the meaning of having a similar dream that someone else might have?"
The initial answer is perspectives. It shows an indication that although we may have different perspectives, and even so, it still brings us connection and togetherness between people. We interact and engage with each other to combine our differences into one similar idea. It will help us be familiar with not only ourselves but with others as well.
I explored the type of dreams people have and the meaning of their dreams, especially sixteen common ones. The typesetting intends to be expressive as the reading position is either vertical, horizontal, or diagonally. It is a metaphor for how our dreams are not static and consistent most of the time.