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Can You See What I See


Can You See What I See
Interactive Poster, 2018

Through the use of the basic operations of elementary arithmetic—add, subtract, multiply and divide, I explore the way these symbols work out of a mathematical's context. By adding perception and colour, Synesthesia was the result of the equation. Synesthesia is a day-to-day neurological condition in which two or more senses could be perceived simultaneously. One common form is Grapheme-colour where numbers or letters could be seen in colours, shapes or forms. Like all forms of Synesthesia, the experience is involuntary, consistent and memorable. Thus, Can You See What I See seeks to educate one on the everyday-predicament of a Synesthete.

Credits: Kayle Wong

Can You See What I See
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Can You See What I See

Can You See What I See is an interactive poster that seeks to educate one on Synesthesia where one tends to perceive numbers or letters in colour Read More

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