
One day we’ll go back to our place of origin, which will become a stranger to us.

In video 360 I want to reflect the concept of space doomed to death, touch the fear of losing its place, and home. The video is based on the living and living and the abandoned and the the ability to release due to the change of one and the resulting also the space by the linear motion. For me, this theme is embodied in the form of the native village. When I get home, I notice the village slowly dying, and it becomes abandoned, uninhabited. I’m often touched by the experience that the next time I get back, I’m just gonna have nowhere to go.
Meeting the house

The long — awaited meeting with the house seems to be moving away with complete calm and calm at home.

It’s like nothing’s changed since the last trip: fresh bread and sandwiches on the table, toys on the bed, sounds of the oven, pictures on the wall.
The perceived presence of life in the walls of the home is disturbing and perplexing. Why doesn’t anyone meet? It’s been so long since I’ve been home… internal anxiety is pushing me out of the yard looking for my mom.
Loss of home
Things are changing, the house is fogging, and we can’t go back to the cozy room anymore. But the house isn’t walls, it’s people, so where did my family go? All we have to do is move on.
Reference to open video from a tablet or a phone for a more user-friendly orientation of 360°