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Sea of Faces

1 Min

Can you call a place home when you feel like an intruder in it? It’s not that I lacked experience in this department. I had come to old Europe in search of a value system my country has long left behind.

Yet, in this labyrinth of flowing pipes and whispered directives, I felt like a glitch in a well-oiled machine. These people followed a god that I couldn’t see, secretly murmuring things into their ears. Everyone knew what to do, how to behave, who to be. Everyone but me.

True solitude isn’t just being alone; it’s being invisible in a sea of faces. You have no one and yet you are surrounded by everyone. You wander through these magnificent structures, trying your hardest to find a path through the crowd. A mob that is so perfectly attuned to itself, moving in a constant state of coordinated chaos. Nobody would look at me, nobody would talk to me any longer than absolutely necessary. An urgency I couldn’t grasp propelled each and every one of them.

I spent days tracing the paths of this hive-mind, only to end up at the starting point. This world seemed self-referential, a never-ending loop striving for its preservation. A cycle that existed only to maintain itself. And there I was, an anomaly looking in, pondering if I could ever sync my rhythm with theirs.

You are currently traveling through the 1990s nightmare of Pipedreams. Each narrative fragment in this collection unravels a peculiar memory of a man drawn into an alternate reality by a looming figure in a suit. In this world, the mundane is flipped on its head as giant pipes carry more than just water. These tales offer a glimpse into this bizarre dimension, both infinitely monotonous and threatening at once. Based on a true story.

Daniel Strauss

Hi there, I’m Daniel, the hands and heart behind Postdrafts. Born in Germany, raised in the Caribbean, I’ve always been captivated by how different worlds can collide and intersect – just like art and technology. Whether I'm directing short films, writing stories, or knee-deep in some other creative experiment, my work reflects my journey through different worlds. I've built Postdrafts as a space to share this exploration, always embracing the evolving, dynamic nature of creativity.

About Me

Hi there, I’m Daniel, the hands and heart behind Postdrafts. Born in Germany, raised in the Caribbean, I’ve always been captivated by how different worlds can collide and intersect – just like art and technology. Whether I'm directing short films, writing stories, or knee-deep in some other creative experiment, my work reflects my journey through different worlds. I've built Postdrafts as a space to share this exploration, always embracing the evolving, dynamic nature of creativity.

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