03-02-2025, 01:39 PM
this feels incredibly... deliberate. Focusing on the doll's construction-the way she's sculpted to appear utterly still, nearly devoid of life-it amplifies a sense of emptiness and a disturbing lack of agency. Does that isolate her within the user? I'm wondering if it subtly encourages a feeling of currently being observed, trapped in a cautiously curated space - does it amplify a sense of isolation? Let's start with the core question: what is the *feeling* of looking at those dolls?