THE COIN
Allegory of polarization: two ideal-sisters are born from a coin and become rival poles. Amid noise and raised altars, how can we live with clashing values?
Allegory of polarization: two ideal-sisters are born from a coin and become rival poles. Amid noise and raised altars, how can we live with clashing values?
A narrator listens to what the sky says as great figures cross the tale. Between the lines, an exam emerges—not of us over the cosmos, but of the cosmos over us. A story about civilizational fragility, science, spirituality, and responsibility—touching the Fermi Paradox and the Drake Equation.
On social media, we create versions of ourselves—different from the real self. What if a double took the voice—and the life? In this story, the experiment is pushed to the limit and exacts its price: when the mask fails, what remains is a body at war and a maze with no exit. A tale about identity, disguise, and split personality.
A man who catalogs films with devotion but never watches them receives a fatal notice: seven months left. In the hum of an unseen projector, he must decide what to do with the time that slips away.
In an invisible city surrounded by holly groves and mirrors, a caretaker witnesses the triumph of appearance over form. The City of the Holly Grove is an allegory about aesthetic decline, the confusion between art and applause, and the replacement of thinking with mere feeling.