Headtrippin , 2020
47.5 x 70 in (h x w)

“Headtrippin’” in a time of crisis is an experience or set of experiences which are an intellectually challenging or stimulating experience, especially one consisting mainly of sensory impressions and a state of mind in which one is distracted, disturbed, or unnerved, whether self-induce or resulting from ill-treatment by others. I question how the degree of feeling isolated, locked in, confined, and blocked relate to and are developed through the space and environment we are contained in. Hence, I experimented with various stages and degrees of confinement in my own house and surroundings, to gauge the intensity and feelings the project would evoke in myself and other viewers of these various situations through my visual documentation. My findings have led me to consider the relationship between physical and mental confinement, and how physical confinement does not necessary confine your headspace. Your mind can still wander, travel, envision, create, be inspired and expand while being stuck in a contained space. On the other hand, we can all be completely stuck and locked up in our head while in the abundance of nature, in a crowd, your own home or studio. The photographic documentation shows the various levels of confinement and subsequent discomfort endured throughout the shoot.

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Other works by Lilli Muller

Collateral Damage , 2018
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