Have you ever said a word so many times that it suddenly sounds strange? Or had a song stuck in your head, replaying over and over? Brain Bloopers explores these cognitive glitches, where thought stumbles, time bends, and meaning distorts. Such bloopers are not malfunctions or signs of disorder, but quirks of human thought and perception. Using motion and typography, this thesis turns these fleeting glitches into visual experiences, embracing imperfection as an essential part of cognition.
Niyati Mehta
Visitor at Exhibition
Interaction snapshot
Closeup of Wall
Exhibition Wall
Closeup of section
Brain Closeup
Lethologica animation
Earworm animation
Fuzzy Trace Theory animation
Semantic Satiation animation
Interaction Video