Remains

in Qurator2 days ago (edited)

The most frightening places do not look frightening. They are simply empty.

There is no movement. Nothing remains but walls, doors, and light. They have remained this way for decades because their emptiness no longer belongs to the space itself — it belongs to something else.

There is no movement. But this is not peace. It is silence that has become emptiness.

This emptiness is not simply abandonment or loneliness. It did not emerge on its own. It was left behind. That is why the space never feels truly free.

Time can preserve walls, doors, and windows. Yet it cannot make this place entirely empty. Here, emptiness itself has become the most enduring trace of human presence.

Red Cross Camp, Niš, Serbia.
May, 2024.
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I see very strong competition in this edition. Great post and photos. Good luck 🤞

Thank you so much! I really appreciate your kind words 😊
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thanks a lot for your support! 😌
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Great job finishing the daily Ecency leaderboard quest, @alexanderfluke! A haunting reflection on how silence and emptiness can evoke such profound unease.

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Thank you so much. You've put into words exactly what I felt when taking these photos. 😌
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You're very welcome, @alexanderfluke! 😊

The way you let the emptiness carry the whole piece is unsettling in the best way, because those bare walls and unmoving light say more about absence than any description of ruin could.