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Lost Portraits Between Life and Death

Journey of Spirits: Lost Portraits Between Life and Death

This project is designed to remind us of the inevitability of death and to support an antinatalist perspective. Antinatalism acknowledges that not only refraining from reproduction, but also the fact of our natural end - death, is a reality. Bringing people into the world to face the harsh reality of death is a senseless and even cruel act.

The purpose of this project is to use old passport photos from our family to remind us of the inevitability of death and to support an antinatalist perspective. These photos represent traces of the past and our human vulnerability in the face of death. When combined with AI, ı convey a message emphasizing the inevitability of death.

An antinatalist perspective encourages us to question the real purpose of human life and makes it easier for us to accept the truth that awaits us at life's end. Giving birth to people is a factor that makes their lives meaningless. This project is designed to remind us of the reality that we will face at the end of our lives and to encourage us to make our lives more meaningful.

In summary, this project aims to remind us of the inevitability of death and to support an antinatalist perspective. The antinatalist perspective, which asserts that bringing people into the world to face the harsh reality of death is senseless, encourages us to question the true purpose of human life and to make our lives more meaningful.
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