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Hypnagogic Manuscript explores the fragile threshold between wakefulness and sleep — a state where perception detaches from physical reality and begins to construct its own architecture.
The series unfolds within a mental landscape shaped by desire and doubt. A female figure emerges not as a character, but as a projection of longing and withheld connection. The closer the protagonist moves toward intimacy, the more unstable the image becomes. Presence fragments, dissolves, and gradually disappears.
Light functions not as illumination but as structure. It traces, interrupts, and partially erases bodies within a spaceless black environment. Darkness becomes a psychological field rather than a background, removing temporal and geographic certainty. What appears visible is provisional — shaped by perception rather than material fact.
The final image reveals the collapse of the constructed world. What seemed embodied and shared is exposed as a solitary mental event. Absence becomes the only verifiable reality.
The series reflects on the instability of inner experience and the fragile boundary between perception and projection. Not even a trace remains — only consciousness that has endured its own illusion.
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