A dream is like a play written for the brain, which enforces us to catch the moments before everything gets blurred. My project is also part of this game, telling the stories we receive from our subconscious during the pandemic. Through interviews and photographs, I explore how the brain deals with the changes caused by the pandemic.
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Tina Kikalishvili
Author's stories
A play of the mind
Exploring the unquenchable digital curiosity that drives the fear of missing out among Georgian youth.
Fear of missing out
When I was a child and I felt sad, I used to lock myself in my room, open the window, lay on the floor and wait for God to come and talk to me. We aren't friends anymore but I’ve kept the habit of talking to myself. Too many conspiracy theories are running inside my head to be able to differentiate what really matters anymore. So I silently accept the push of my subconscious, melancholy, anxiety and all the miserable thoughts.
How far can u run?
Is it the house developers' promise or the community that surrounds us—or is it something else, something more tangible, something that provides security, safety and stability?
A fragile ceiling
Tbilisi’s nascent drag ball culture offers freedom, safety