"Blind Chance" invites participants to be masked to join the bus journey. The participants enter a darkened bus, creating an ambiance reminiscent of a womb-like space. During this one-hour journey, they listen to a narrative that intertwines stories of death, life, and the journey itself, blending with the vibrations of the bus.
The bus departs from the city and ventures into the wilderness, randomly opening its doors to release a participant, encouraging them to embark on their own adventure. This project draws inspiration from the concepts of death, ghosts, and the Eastern philosophy of reincarnation while exploring the spirituality within contemporary urban life.
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