The state of catastrophe in which we live always raises the lower layer, as in an explosion, and becomes actual. As a result of this outburst, one can become aware of the actual reality, much less visualize it and try to make sense of it. Today's time is a time of comprehension. The "Comprehension" playlist begins with a poem by the ideal romantic man, Mayakovsky's "Listen!" in Israeli artist Sharon Blum's version of "Please, Listen!". This work is about a dialogue between the viewer and God, inviting the viewer to enter the space and try to make sense of it if "anyone needs it." The viewer then enters Harshini's energetic zone "Whan once the sky was blue" where different forms come together, sound, text and image emerge simultaneously. Here, the viewer is invited to find a way "out of the dusky forest" (Dante) of darkness in search of making sense of reality by following the voices "Do you remember when the sky was blue?". Here, we have to learn to look through Clemens Wilhelm's work "WHEN YOU CHANGE THE WAY YOU LOOK AT THINGS, THE THINGS YOU LOOK AT CHANGE" and hope to be seen through Ujjwal Kanishka Utkarsh's "Special Service". And to find a way out, the viewer is invited first to be heard, as documented in the documentation of Alessandro Sciaraffa's experimental sound project "Sleepwalkers Talk with a Moon" and seen, as in Mariano Sardon's work "The Wall off Gazes #4", which reveals the truth of the visible and invisible when looking at each other. At this point, the viewer is invited to go beyond the marked, into the depths, to the other side of the screen with the work "ETERNAL" by Greg Papania, like Pinocchio who examines a hearth and when he pokes his nose in, sees a magical theatre there. On the other side of reality, we realize that we cannot always realize ourselves or our time. Driant Zeneli's work "Too Late" is an emblem of a time that never stops, t where it is not always clear whether it is late or not. That is why the selection ends with Marina Fomenko's "A Ball", where dance acts as a metaphor for the timelessness and comprehension of oneself in space.