TCUP, database of dreams.

The The Collective Unconsciousness Project (TCUP) is a fascinating project Simon King and Josh Dahl did for a collection of collective dreams, without an end goal, but with the air to collect and organize as many transcripts as possible. Although the dreams among the most intimate things that a person can hold, being out of our control, sometimes you feel the need to share them, perhaps to exorcise the tremendous evocative power. This project seeks to associate dreams for keywords (keywords) establishing arbitrary relations, which can be viewed comfortably after a free registration. The database is continuously enriched by the voluntary contributions of anyone who has the patience to tell his dream adventures. In the section 'explore' the collective project sees its shape with dreams that are navigated in a hypertext with the keywords that flank a place made clear text in a colored background generally chosen by the user who expresses a visual keywords to human affairs imaginary. Moving on from dream to dream the user takes on a dreamlike journey nonlinear including fleeting images, that in the planning of the project are made to pass through the screen turns, but never enough to be focused. The navigation of the unconscious experiences goes on for emotional associations and almost instantly transports the mind that it is performed to identify with a collective story in which an overview of a culture is not official, but equally important if analyzed properly.