We see ourselves in mirrors every day, but plane mirrors offer a relatively "realistic" feedback. The funhouse mirror's appeal lies precisely in its disruption of this conventional perception. Through physical optical distortion, it presents us with countless possibilities for the "alienation" of our body image in a safe, exaggerated, and non-judgmental way. This experience transcends simple visual surprise, touching upon deeper psychological and social levels: it allows us to "observe" a familiar yet unfamiliar self from a safe distance, thus triggering a brief detachment and reflection on our self-image. Furthermore, sharing our comical reflections with family and friends in the funhouse mirrors is an excellent social lubricant and a shared memory generator. Our "Funhouse Mirror" exhibit consists of four concave and convex mirrors with varying curvatures, providing a joyful theater for exploring "multiple selves." You can approach alone or with a companion, standing in front of each