This is a conceptual photographic series exploring the fragmentation of the self in a turbulent modern world. It is a photographic meditation on the human body as both a bioacoustic instrument and a site of existential rupture. Rooted in ancient traditions that see the body as a vessel of cosmic vibration, a harmonious part of a universal symphony, the project explores what happens when this resonance is shattered by the trauma of war, anxiety, and prolonged inner tension.  
In a time of continuous traumatic tension, the human body becomes both witness and victim of unseen forces. This photographic series captures the precise moment of inner fragmentation — when identity, memory, and resilience distort under invisible pressure. Project maps the impact of traumatic resonance caused by war–explosions, sirens, persistent anxiety, death testimony. Each image becomes a fragment — not only of a body, but of a once-coherent inner frequency. The project stands at the intersection of silence and violence, of divine proportion and psychic collapse. It’s about the fracture of the human resonance under invisible blasts: sounds of explosions, air raid sirens, suppressed screams, explosions, persistent anxiety, death — all absorbed, all transformed within our bodies. 
This project is my reflection about what happens within, when the body, once a temple of vibration, turns into an echo chamber for collapse. The body begins to vibrate differently — no longer in harmony, but in dissonance, interference, noise. A kind of metaphysical detuning occurs, where the self loses its pitch, its key, its grounding

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