“Unknown Places” is a series of retro‑futuristic environments that imagine everyday spaces—diners, laundromats, gas stations and apartments—as scenes from an alternate timeline. The images combine mid‑century architecture, neon lighting and pastel palettes to create locations that feel familiar yet slightly unreal, as if belonging to a dream or a movie that never existed. Developed as AI‑assisted visual studies and later turned into physical prints, the project explores nostalgia for places that were never real while questioning how memory and fiction shape our sense of place.
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