Speculative Self-portraits is a series of optical and conceptual experiments designed to engage possibilities for different ways of thinking about thinking. In some instances this is as simple as staring at the world with eyes crossed - in order to realize that it's actually very easy to see the world in more than one way at a time. In other instances, the optical and physiological interventions are more dramatic, involving experiments with anaglyph 3d techniques and explorations of how attaching magnets to our heads might make us think differently.