
In 2019, the impact of COVID-19 fueled a surge in virtual concepts, sparking waves of discussion around the metaverse and beyond. But is technological advancement truly humanity's only path forward? When the physical body is no longer essential, where do we go from here? The balance between the virtual and the real is a question the entire world must confront—together.

Our world is shaped by design. Spaces, clothing, typography—these elements quietly determine how we live, often without us noticing. Let’s turn our attention to the overlooked details and forgotten corners. How do people with a heightened sensitivity to the world around them experience a city? How do they wear their beliefs? How do they bring imagination into form through their hands? How do they speak about design? And how can design be discussed beyond the realm of iconic masters? What everyday creativity lies just within reach, waiting to be seen?
In recent years, with the buzz around artificial intelligence, many visual works have begun exploring related technologies. Before diving in, it's essential to step back and re-examine the core theme of "humanity self-creating and living within its creations." This series distances itself from typical "information technology and digital network" documentaries (if one can call them that). Instead, it re-approaches the subject from different contexts such as product manufacturing, human-machine interaction, the fusion of real and virtual, life recreation, and the essence of science. These elements are then reassembled, attempting to expand the imagination and vision surrounding these related topics.