The visitor is transported to a dimension where time stops flowing and becomes pure data: a stream of cold numbers and alphanumeric characters filling the screen. It is the accounting of wars: a list of nations, dates, and statistics documenting the conflicts of the last sixteen years.
The experience is not merely visual: the auditory space is filled with the dull roar of explosions and the sharp, metallic bursts of machine guns. Light itself becomes an accomplice to the conflicts: each explosion unleashes a bright flash that splits the darkness, forcing the visitor to experience the violent rhythm of war firsthand.


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