In this exhibition, a contemporary tragedy unfolds in which three versions of the Earth exist side by side.
Each worldview speaks with equal certainty, claiming to hold the truth. Images, voices, and signs attempt to persuade the viewer, while doubt quietly lingers in the background. What we know reaches us through screens, books, and mediated authorities, far removed from direct experience. Conviction becomes a matter of choosing rather than questioning. The title, inspired by William Gibson’s All Tomorrow’s Parties, gestures toward a world caught between overlapping futures, where reality is shaped in transitional zones rather than fixed conclusions. Between black and white, the space for nuance, dialogue, and mutual respect slowly disappears. This exhibition invites the viewer to step back into that fragile in-between space.

