This project imagines a post-apocalyptic world one hundred years after collapse - not as spectacle, but as condition.
If the apocalypse once functioned as metaphor, rhetoric, and emotional release, what happens when it becomes history?
The work speculates on a future shaped by the psychological residue of end-time thinking.
A world formed not only by material destruction,
but by the narratives that preceded it.
Rather than dramatizing ruin, the project lingers in aftermath:
in adaptation, mutation, quiet persistence.
It asks:
What remains when catastrophe is no longer imminent, but inherited?
And how do fantasies of destruction shape the societies that survive them?