Post by : Elena Malik
At the DIAC Summer Exhibition, Yalda Kharazmi presents “Courson”, a surreal and reflective narrative set deep within the Gulf.
The story unfolds in quiet shifts — a neighborhood begins to feel unfamiliar, the sky seems watchful, and simple things go missing.
The soda’s gone. Strangers appear.
Colin begins to speak — but something in his words feels distant, like an echo from within.
Yalda’s minimalist voice-driven art captures what happens when the familiar turns strange and silence grows louder.
An immersive journey into unease — only at DIAC.
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