yusuf_alioglu
Unresolved Message
Unresolved Message
My Interplanetary Memories
Interplanetary Travel
As I track down the lost civilization of Plutonia, I feel like the protagonist of a sci-fi and sleuthing novel. A special sleuth on the trail of a lost civilization and tasked with finding them. Nor did I have a single piece of evidence that I would find the Plutonians. However, I had abandoned my main mission for a while in order to find them. This was my new assignment. The only result I reached in my research to find the Plutonians was a radio signal with the same frequencies from different planets. This radio signal was like morse code transmitted at different intervals and at different speeds. However, I had not yet deciphered the meaning of this radio signal. All I could reach was the location where the signal came from. Every time I visited the planet where these radio signals came from, all I came across was a new abandoned planet. After a while, I realize that I'm starting to see myself as part of this lost civilization. It was like I was the only one left from a lost civilization. And, in a way, my search for the lost civilization seemed to have turned into my search for my new home. I think the idea that little by little I would not be able to return to my own home was taking over me completely. This pushed me to seek a new living space. I was looking for my new home, far from home.
Camera: Canon EOS Kiss X7i
Photograph by Yusuf Alioglu
Location: Outer space (space)
Unresolved Message
Unresolved Message
My Interplanetary Memories
Interplanetary Travel
As I track down the lost civilization of Plutonia, I feel like the protagonist of a sci-fi and sleuthing novel. A special sleuth on the trail of a lost civilization and tasked with finding them. Nor did I have a single piece of evidence that I would find the Plutonians. However, I had abandoned my main mission for a while in order to find them. This was my new assignment. The only result I reached in my research to find the Plutonians was a radio signal with the same frequencies from different planets. This radio signal was like morse code transmitted at different intervals and at different speeds. However, I had not yet deciphered the meaning of this radio signal. All I could reach was the location where the signal came from. Every time I visited the planet where these radio signals came from, all I came across was a new abandoned planet. After a while, I realize that I'm starting to see myself as part of this lost civilization. It was like I was the only one left from a lost civilization. And, in a way, my search for the lost civilization seemed to have turned into my search for my new home. I think the idea that little by little I would not be able to return to my own home was taking over me completely. This pushed me to seek a new living space. I was looking for my new home, far from home.
Camera: Canon EOS Kiss X7i
Photograph by Yusuf Alioglu
Location: Outer space (space)