VIDEO Self-Portraits, April 2024
Time is a fractured mirror where illusions dance, and déjà vu is the melody that reminds us that we have been here before, somewhere in our souls.
Illusions of time and déjà vu are fascinating phenomena that challenge our understanding of reality. Time is a fundamental dimension of our experience, but it is also remarkably elusive. At times it appears to flow in a linear and predictable manner, while at other times it is distorted, speeded up or slowed down in inexplicable ways.
Déjà vu, on the other hand, is an unsettling sense of familiarity with a present situation that seems to have been experienced before, even though we know it is impossible. This phenomenon leads us to question the nature of time and perception, suggesting that our understanding of temporal sequence may be more complex than we think.
One possible explanation for déjà vu is that it could be the result of a temporal discrepancy in the brain, where a present experience is momentarily perceived as a past memory. Another theory suggests that déjà vu could be a flash of activity in the hippocampus, a brain region associated with memory and familiarity.
Regardless of its scientific explanation, déjà vu reminds us of the brain's ability to play with the perception of time and reality. It invites us to reflect on the subjective nature of our experience and the fragility of our understanding of linear time. Ultimately, the illusions of time and déjà vu challenge us to explore the limits of our perception and to question our own perceptions.