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Open Toolkits

Open Toolkits

OERs composed by MA Contemporary Art Theory Students

Tag: dream

This image shows an eye-like spiral at the center, symbolizing someone peeking into a dream. Around it are soft, abstract figures in pastel colors, creating a surreal, dreamlike feeling.

The interpretation of dreams is the royal road to a knowledge of the unconscious activities of the mind. S.Freud Die Traumdeutung   Close your eyes and picture your dream world. What does it look like? In this dream, nothing is certain. What are you doing, and how does it feel like you’re floating in between […]

This is a word cloud about dreams, with the words arranged in the shape of one dove in flight. Key words include "Shadows," "Labyrinth," "Forest," "Mirror," and other dream-related imagery, as well as abstract concepts like "Emotion" and "Freedom." These words reflect themes of mystery, exploration, and freedom within dreams. The overall color scheme is a soft blue, creating a calm and dreamy atmosphere.

Jung observed that dreams are driven by a natural tendency to bring resolution and closure to unfinished emotional and mental problems of the day. Jung, C.G., 2012. Man and his symbols. Bantam. An AI-made dream scene Step into the world of your dreams, where symbols hold the key to unlocking hidden emotions and inspiring creativity. […]

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