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Dreaming is not harmful" is the main message of the game Dream On. In adulthood, we often push fantasy into the background, preferring "practicality" and "realism." But what do we lose by giving up imagination? In this video, through the lens of the game by Alice Karaush, we'll talk about how creativity helps solve life's problems, why dreams are not an escape from reality but fuel for it, and how to rekindle the spark of creativity within yourself.
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00:00Imagine, you open your phone to check one message, and half an hour later you find yourself mindlessly scrolling through your social media feed.
00:12Familiar feeling? We live in an era of unprecedented information noise.
00:17Our brains are constantly attacked by terabytes of data, and silence is becoming the most scarce resource.
00:24It is in this context that the game Dream On, created by game designer Alice Carrosh, is perceived not just as entertainment, but as a breath of fresh air.
00:34It is a kind of digital detox offered to us in an interactive form.
00:38Its gameplay, devoid of rush, complex commands, and text, is a conscious departure from the principles on which most modern games and applications are built, aimed at maximizing retention of attention.
00:51Dream On isn't trying to hold you. It invites you to break free. To break free from the need to constantly achieve, click, react.
01:01It's about being, not doing. In this lies its quiet but powerful revolutionary nature. By completing it in 10 minutes, we perform a small act of resistance against digital overload.
01:14We allow ourselves the luxury of not rushing anywhere. And in this silence, the most important thing is born a connection with oneself.
01:24Perhaps after completing it, you won't want to immediately return to the chaotic digital ocean, but will want to linger in this silence for a moment and just dream.
01:33Because sometimes, to move forward, you first need to just stop.
01:40The music breaks out, you get a little while you're feeling.
01:42Where did the music sit?
01:43How do you feel?
01:44I don't want to.
01:46Where do you feel?
01:47Where do you feel?
01:49The music is Spinach, for a moment and the music
01:53Where is the music to the music.
01:55Where do you feel?
01:56What's the music to the music?
01:57The music to the music.
01:58You'll get the music to the music.
02:01And I will sing that like your hands.
02:03For a moment, you'll hear what you're doing.
02:04I think so.
02:04I'll see you.
02:05What do you feel?
02:07The music to the music sound.
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