This book is Maria Fischer‘s final project at the University of Applied Sciences in Augsburg, Germany.
Books like this and Jonathan Safran Foer‘s Tree of Codes is one of the many reasons why people don’t or won’t read on Kindles or any other e-book readers. And with this one I have to agree, BUT, seriously, you shouldn’t compare the two. This book is really made of awesome.
The book “Traumgedanken” (“Thoughts on dreams”) contains a collection of literary, philosophical, psychological and scientifical texts which provide an insight into different dream theories.
To ease the access to the elusive topic, the book is designed as a model of a dream about dreaming. Analogue to a dream, where pieces of reality are assembled to build a story, it brings different text excerpts together. They are connected by threads which tie in with certain key words. The threads visualise the confusion and fragileness of dreams.
On five pages there are illustrations made out of thread. Their shape and colour relies on the key words on the opposite page. This way an abstract image of the dream about dreaming is generated.In addition there are five pages where a significant excerpt from a text of the opposite page is stitched into the paper. It is not legible because the type’s actual surface is inside the folded page. This expresses the mysteriousness of dreams and the aspect of dream interpretation.
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