Publisher's Synopsis
Frames are arbitrary boundaries we use to hold our consciousness together. Dressing Shadows is a layered exploratory project that tours the relationship between words, form and color while sketching a silhouette of the human condition and its relation to time. Filled with engaging diagrams, artwork and prose, it asks the user to manipulate borders and build bridges to study and facilitate change and creativity.The work invites the reader to exercise abilities to change perspectives and find patterns to make abstract connections. The word ';translate' not only expresses the sense of words moving between languages, it also expresses a moving from one place or condition to another. The content tries to dynamically connect and then play with linguistic, spatial and chromatic transformations. The Prologue sets the stage for the Logue's exploratory art to perform. The Plato's Bridge narrative loosely continues throughout the work and can be followed like a mantra observing the surrounding thoughts. The production is meant to be interactive with the audience participating alongside the work, questioning and engaging the devices as they see fit.The ways that we explain the world help shape it. We continually use mental and physical models to understand who we are. We can also use these models to explore where we are, and by reorienting them, point us towards other possible directions on our adventure of being in time.