Reality Is Perception is a motion design piece that explores the fragile boundary between perception and truth.
We move through our daily lives believing in a shared reality, yet what we see, hear, and feel is shaped by unique filters in our brains. The design translates abstract concepts from cognitive science into a dynamic visual language, using motion as a tool to represent distortion, fragmentation, and the reconstruction of sensory input.
This piece invites viewers to question their own perceptions and become aware of the subjectivity that defines their experience of the world.