
Moby somewhere I Paris
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Moby doesn't belong to any place. But he can stay everywhere.
He doesn't tour cities.
He lingers in them.
He likes to look,
but doesn't claim everything he sees.
For Moby, cities are stops.
Some are passed through,
some are watched from afar,
some are only imagined.
This series
tells not where a dog goes,
but how he stays there.
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Inspiration & Story:
The Moby Somewhere series questions the idea of belonging to a place.
Moby doesn't "visit" cities; he stands in them, lingers, sometimes passes through, sometimes looks.
The cities in the series are not backgrounds, but states of mind:
Istanbul is passed through,
Paris is looked at from a distance,
Venice is treated as an imagined space.
Moby's attitude doesn't change from city to city; only the environment changes.
This is a conscious choice. Because this series doesn't tell about the places a character goes to, but how he stands there.
Artistic Approach:
The series doesn't aim for cuteness or touristic narration.
Minimal narration, silence and voids have been consciously preserved. The goal is to leave a space where the viewer can project their own experience and emotion.
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Paris – Moby
Paris wants to tell everything.
Tables, streets, glances.
Moby sits.
Drinks his coffee.
This city wants to be remembered.
Moby chooses not to remember.
Sometimes looking is enough.
One can pass through without touching.