This work is a metaphor for a generation that is exposed but not seen. It portrays an identity formed through layers of censorship, noise, and adaptation, trapped between channels that never fully tune in.
“Without Dreaming” is an imposed condition: survive first, imagine later. The work is not about the absence of dreams, but about the impossibility of sustaining them when the surrounding context imposes constant noise. It is an inner voice seeking to be heard despite the interference.