2011. Da-dark imagines a universe that does not exist, a place where nothing remains because everything has been forgotten. It is an empty world, devoid of any possible narrative, sustained only by what it is able to draw from the viewer. A space that offers nothing but demands everything: a point of absorption functioning almost like a black hole, taking the energy of whoever looks at it in order to hold itself together. In this asymmetrical exchange, the scene reveals its true nature—a territory built from absence, surviving solely through what it is able to extract from the gaze that contemplates it.