


Great Ideas of Humanity Poster
The poster visualizes Wittgenstein’s idea that “the limits of language mean the limits of my world.” At the center lies a near-perfect circle, symbolizing pure thought or unshaped possibility. As the form radiates outward, it bends and distorts, echoing how ideas lose precision when filtered through language. What begins as clarity becomes abstraction, showing both the reach and the restraint of expression in shaping how we understand the world. Language can describe, frame, and categorize, but it falters when asked to capture what lies beyond structure—experiences of the soul, the deeply human truths that resist explanation through words.


