Inner Frame Vision
(a quiet manifesto)


Many things emerge from a path that has already been lived. They become texts, stories, books, videos, films — they take form, but do not lose their nature. These are moments. Vivid memories. What has been lived — or what is unfolding right now. They are alive. And they continue to live, even when they remain far away in memory.



There are fictional characters. There are real people. And there are those who are no longer here — yet they still exist within the narratives, not as shadows, but as part of the structure. The boundary between fiction and reality ceases to be a line. It becomes a space.



Creation in Inner Frame Vision is not a process of invention. It is assembly. States, thoughts, fragments, emotions — begin to find one another, to connect, to form a system that existed long before it was consciously understood.



After the projects are released, they begin to live their own lives. They no longer fully belong to the author. They move forward — into perception, into memory, into the inner worlds of others. And there, they continue.



It feels like magic. Or something beyond it, something that has yet to be defined. Because at that moment, paths begin to intersect. Thoughts, emotions, dreams, fantasies, reality — of completely different people suddenly enter the same space.



Someone recognizes themselves. Someone feels more deeply for the first time. Someone simply remains within that state a little longer than they intended. And in that — something essential happens.



Many pick up this energy. Or sink into the feelings, moving alongside the author — not through the plot, but through an inner state. Toward silence. Toward depth. Toward that quiet mysticism where art ceases to be form and becomes experience.



Inner Frame Vision is not just creation. It is the continuation of something that was once lived and refused to disappear.