The Boundaries of Nudity

A conceptual publishing project examining how society defines, negotiates, and polices nudity across cultural, legal, and gendered contexts. Inspired by Jorge Luis Borges’ The Library of Babel, the work uses the structure of a book to explore where and how the line of acceptability is drawn within contemporary pop culture.

By translating an abstract literary world into a tangible object, the project reflects on the shifting boundaries of visibility, morality, and control. The book functions both as a critical artefact and a visual metaphor for the systems we use to categorize, censor, and interpret the human body.


Concept, Design & Art Direction: Sacha Jackman

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