Deja vu killed Aethon, but Itsumade denied it
3D Rendering, Pigment print
150 x 102 cm
Itsumade has a child who had a part of the organs mutated, and dreamed last night that his child was burned to evaporate. He wishes this event would be part of a religious ritual and his ghost stay inside its mutated organs. Today, he witnesses his child looking at himself burning and furious at the sorcerer who presided over a religious ceremony. But not long after, he realizes that paradox is the one that makes him watch himself burning, and not carrying a ghost inside the organs. The tumor is growing, and Itsumade can not see that the paradox is eating away a ghost. The story can be told with paradox and fantasy, but the religious dogma uses it to tell the wrong story. We have seen a lot of historical events where this dogma butchered some families and they never admit it happened. We see through a mirror and find out that what we dreamed of could be the one we dream of not happening to us.