Project date: 2023
Type: student mini-competition 120 Hours
Tutor: Egor Orlov
Authors: Sofia Yarysh and Anna Zakharova
Institute: Peoples' Friendship University of Russia
Course: 3
Have you ever thought that time might not be one line seeking the point?
The world that you see in the pictures represents the intersection of several time flows, united by the history of human memories. It all started with a negative memory, a sin, it disrupted the harmony of the flows of time that kept the world in balance, each of them received
positive and negative vibrations . Before this memory, people lived without thinking about anything, in boundless happiness and in eternal life.
The world of time began to work as a storage, it saved all the negative and positive experiences of humans and works by maintaining memories in an active state. Without constant replenishment, all the memories of the world can fade into oblivion. In these world paradoxes also exist here, cells that are not influenced by positive and negative vibrations representing broken memories, blocked memories or something that cannot be explained . We must say that paradoxes can be as dangerous as oblivion; they destroy the life of the world.
Like all things, this world has its own life cycle. Surrounded by four flows, it’s very dependent on them. At the beginning of the time, these flows maintained the harmony of space, the world map was completely clean and white. Memories are created by these flows. The flow of Nolan is responsible for life, the flow of Ramis for stagnation, the flow of Kubrick for forgiveness, and the flow of Villeneuve for growth. And if we talk about the death of this world, it ends. Then it would come if the space was filled with engrams of oblivion or paradox. This is a kind of dementia of the world, complete oblivion.
But the world is also influenced by other flows that shape the landscape. The Wachowski flow is responsible for heaviness (implying the heaviness of memories) and the Scott flow responsible for the importance of memories. This world is measured not by meters, not by coordinates, but by memories and pieces of the time.