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Exhibition "The Last Journey"

"The Last Journey" is the first exhibition within the project "Hope for the Future". It is designed as a two-ambient space. Upon entering the first space, the observer has complete freedom of interpretation of the environment around him. By wandering to the next space, he learns information that was not previously available to him. Thus, his first impression is disturbed and the experience of the first space can be significantly changed when passing through it again.

The first space is aesthetically pleasing, although it removes us from the feeling of comfort, with a touch of desolation and abnormality. The "sky" has been replaced by burnt branches while there is sand on the ground. The space is filled with unobtrusive ambient sound that emphasizes emptiness, and the only object is a sculpture of a girl kneeling in the sand with a sad expression on her face. Behind it is a passage to the next space which is hidden.

The second space is diametrically opposed to the first. He is a representation of Nada's room and contains a lot of information and content. On the wall are photographs, drawings and selected snippets of text that introduce us to the story. They introduce us to Nada and her travel companion - a creature named Sylvie. In addition to this abbreviated version, visitors can read Nada's entire diary on the table, as well as on the website for which a link and QR code are provided. Silva's presence fills the whole ambiance. It can be found on the drawings on the wall and in the block, in the texts and as an AR animation on the desktop - which makes the lack of its presence in the first space pronounced.

Sound design: Ilija Pantelic

Ambiental sound
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