In between imagination and reality, landscapes take on dual forms — abstract and tangible — where our travels unfold across the mind's expanse and physical terrains alike. Originating as a mere notion, they gradually materialize into digital imagery, ending with the ".jpg" suffix. Initially simplistic, the horizon evolves into a nuanced portrayal, hinting at its artificial origins. Yet, only human perception — touch, gaze, embodiment, and the solid feeling of your feet standing on wet ground — brings this picture to life in three dimensions. This melding of realms blurs the boundaries between what's real and what's illusional, prompting a reflection on our understanding of inner and outer travel. When the edges of what's real and what's imaginary are so blurry, how do we tell them apart? Music: Maria Melnikova