How can we imagine a world without stars?
Nearly 1,000 sheets of A3 paper will be printed with words and concepts related to stars — both celestial and symbolic.
Together, they will construct a cold, contemplative architecture — a temporary archive through which visitors can walk, observe, and reflect.
On the LED screen, a written monologue will unfold — a text composed specifically for this installation.
Each visitor’s step, each moment of stillness or gaze, will become part of the performance itself — a quiet choreography of presence.
The project is rooted in the study of stars as political and cultural symbols, seeking to challenge the geographical, historical, and ideological constructions of identity.
Through the language of occult signs, it weaves connections between the real world and a dreamlike, speculative universe.
At the same time, the work gestures toward another form of hidden harmony — one that exists between all living things : humans, nature, systems seen and unseen, woven together by metaphors, rituals, and symbols that shape the fragile ecologies we inhabit.
At its core, the project addresses reciprocity and care : the invisible yet powerful exchanges between presence and absence, between viewers and space, between memory and forgetting and between ignore and lost.
It explores collective vulnerability in the face of disappearance — and asks whether mutual attention can itself become an act of resistance, or even of healing.



