Through visiting the works of British artist Jason Wilsher-Mills, I was reminded of a possible future where people might be affected by a variety of viruses, or where widespread use of Al could lead to neurological damage, resulting in a range of symptoms. This train of thought led me to reflect on my personal experience with Alice in Wonderland Syndrome during my childhood. When I had episodes, I often felt as though the space around me was constantly shifting-sometimes expanding, sometimes contracting. At night, especially when the episodes occurred, my mother would stay by my side, which brought me great comfort. What terrified me the most during these episodes was the perception of objects in my room. The wardrobe, for example, would appear gigantic, and sometimes I couldn't even see its full shape. This project is inspired by my experience with Alice in Wonderland Syndrome, aiming to explore how the future world could be full of unknown factors, where each person might react differently, much like being trapped in a vast, ever-shifting world of their own perception —similar to Alice's adventures.

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