The city from above—devoid of inhabitants, preserved like an archaeological relic. Impersonal, barren landscapes, echoing my aversion to overcrowding. Minimal, insufficient dwellings. Mass-produced structures, optimized for profit at the expense of quality and comfort. People enduring the consequences of standardized design, striving to break the pattern—seeking identity, reshaping their homes according to needs and means. Monochrome fractals, unworthy housing, a visual outcry—my geometric obsession with “wild urbanization