MohammadReza is a grown man who wakes up in literature class; the teacher asks him a question and he loses the ability to speak when answering, but he protests the wrong answers of others and goes to write the answer on the board, where mathematical equations are also being written involuntarily.
This work is a free adaptation of the story The Big Bang from the Dark Half of the Moon series by Houshang Golshiri. A lonely, ambulatory old man named Fazlollah gives meaning to his life with small pleasures and spends his daily life talking to his absent wife. Those around him pay no attention to him and his communication is limited to daily phone calls. But one night, the sound of the neighbor's setar, one of his pleasures, goes silent.
Years ago, from the heart of the Black Plague, darkness and death, a spectacle emerged. People called it the Dance of Death or Danse Macabre, a death that embraces everyone without distinction and invites them to dance.
Stéphane’s sister attempts once more to convince him that he suffers from HIV/AIDS. This time, however, she has no intention of forcing him to go to a hospital. She has something different in mind...
From Bye Bye, Binary to Love, Violet, Charlene Chua, an award-winning illustrator and author, embraces the challenges of fostering inclusivity through children's books.
A thin and thin person carries a heavy burden on their shoulders and walks with difficulty in the desert due to the weight of the burden. They face problems and difficulties on their path as well as the inner dimensions of the sorrows and fatigue of their life. They see sakura trees in the distance and continues on their path. After enduring many hardships, They reaches a gate with a back full of sakura trees. They are stunned by the beauty of the sakuras and the wind shakes the branches of the sakura trees. They slowly smile sadly, but in the end, despite enduring the weight of the burden and the difficulties of the path, They suddenly fall to the ground from the pressure of the burden and their bag is torn. It is full of sakura (cherry blossoms) falling out. Although They cannot pass through the gate, the wind blows some of them into the trees.
Walking into the historical and cultural block, Liu Xing Street in Yining City, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, the streets and alleys resemble a hexagonal puzzle. In this community, residents from 13 ethnic groups, including the Uygurs, Kazakhs, Hans, Huis, and others, live together.
By photographing a mirror with clay attached to it from a blind spot, I created a single form using both the reflected world and the clay. In Japanese health education textbooks, women are described as becoming ‘rounded’.
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