CCP, Melbourne, 05 Aug – 18 Sep 2016.
“Oneirophrenia: From the greek words oneiros, ‘dreams’, and phrenos, ‘mind’
A hallucinatory, dreamlike state caused by several conditions such as prolonged sleep deprivation, sensory deprivation or drugs.
In Greek mythology, the Oneiroi are the personifications of dreaming: Morpheus, the winged god of dreams, can take human form; Phobetor is the personification of nightmares, appearing in the guise of animals or monsters; and Phantasos is known for creating dreams of surreality or illusion…”*
documentor: kerry leonard camera: lx100