Reincarnation

Reincarnation embodies an ecosystem—a world of predator and prey, an iterative existence, a divine game. Circular shapes embody predator-like animals, while quadrangles represent prey in the form of plants. Lives persistently unfold according to specific rules. As a player, you have the ability to introduce prey or predator, altering the current state. A simple button press can recreate an entirely new world at your whim. If you desire to extinguish some lives, a mere pinch in front of the camera or a click of the mouse can effortlessly terminate those living entities on the monitor. Sound familiar? Indeed, in both political and natural realms, this mirrors the true game that we, as human beings, engage in.

Politically, dictators wage war without seeking consent from their people, displaying indifference as they play this game. Lives, in their eyes, resemble ants—crushed without any sense of remorse.

Naturally, humans, accustomed to being the most intelligent species on Earth, often act as if they are replacing the role of the creator. They selfishly ravage what nature has nurtured for individual benefit. In a different context but with a striking similarity, people neglect and recklessly exploit living things on Earth, akin to playing this game.

Reincarnations aim to expose the terror of dictators and the disdain that humans harbor toward nature. The game’s vibrant style also seeks to remind players of the beauty inherent in the natural environment. Lastly, it is crucial to remember that we are part of the process of reincarnation—let us be respectful and empathetic.