The Glitch
This project explores the blurred boundary between reality, memory, and imagination through photography. Inspired by my personal experience of confusing vivid dream memories with real ones, the work focuses on those subtle moments of doubt when everyday reality suddenly feels uncertain. Using repetition, typology, and small visual “glitches,” I aimed to create images that appear familiar at first glance but gradually invite closer questioning. The project was created to investigate how memory can distort our sense of truth, and how photography can communicate psychological experiences in a quiet yet thought-provoking way.