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Above video highlights the true natural bond between conjoined twins. It Also aware and enlighten people about them and
their problems. they are not god’s mistake they are divine gift from god who don’t need our sympathy to make them feel
special, what they already are…they need respect and to be seen as a normal being. They are not a source of our entertain-
ment and not even some scary aliens. They are nature’s gift thus have the right of natural liberation. They are not self-cen-
tered like us, they don’t only live with each other but alsofor each other. There are many conjoined who can live their life nor-
mally with the help of technological urbanization and be like us but they still choose to be with each other because there are
chances that after their separation one twin might not survive so they choose each others life. If there’s no life threating con-
dition they can be separated. So this concept is aboutconjoined twins combining their life with liberation and technology.
Taking one step forward from my previous
concept of conjoined twins which meant
combined I found another interesting and
mysterious combination that is jellyfishes.
They are the best example of combined
functioning of cells and tissues without
any internal organs or bones. Their anato-
my is basically structured as sac and within
that sac most of their tissue is made up of
water. There are lot of unsolved and undis-
covered things about them like turritopsis
are the only specie in the world which are
able to reverse their ageing. Under envi-
ronmental stress or physical assault turri-
topsis medusa sinks to the bottom of the
ocean floor, where its body folds in on
itself. The bell reabsorbs the tentacles and
then it degenerates further until it
becomes a gelatinous blob. Over the
course of several days, this blob forms the
outer shell. Next it shoots out stolon's,
which resembles roots. The stolon length-
ens and become a polyp. The new polyp
produces new medusas and then the pro-
cess of growth begins again. These medu-
sas could be the future rejuvenating tech-
nology for mankind. These extraordinary
facts and undiscovered things about them
gives me large scale to experiment with
their body and soul. That gives me a great
combination of immortality of soul, conti-
nuity lifecycle and mystery of future to
create my next avant-garde collection.
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  • 11. Above video highlights the true natural bond between conjoined twins. It Also aware and enlighten people about them and their problems. they are not god’s mistake they are divine gift from god who don’t need our sympathy to make them feel special, what they already are…they need respect and to be seen as a normal being. They are not a source of our entertain- ment and not even some scary aliens. They are nature’s gift thus have the right of natural liberation. They are not self-cen- tered like us, they don’t only live with each other but alsofor each other. There are many conjoined who can live their life nor- mally with the help of technological urbanization and be like us but they still choose to be with each other because there are chances that after their separation one twin might not survive so they choose each others life. If there’s no life threating con- dition they can be separated. So this concept is aboutconjoined twins combining their life with liberation and technology.
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  • 16. Taking one step forward from my previous concept of conjoined twins which meant combined I found another interesting and mysterious combination that is jellyfishes. They are the best example of combined functioning of cells and tissues without any internal organs or bones. Their anato- my is basically structured as sac and within that sac most of their tissue is made up of water. There are lot of unsolved and undis- covered things about them like turritopsis are the only specie in the world which are able to reverse their ageing. Under envi- ronmental stress or physical assault turri- topsis medusa sinks to the bottom of the ocean floor, where its body folds in on itself. The bell reabsorbs the tentacles and then it degenerates further until it becomes a gelatinous blob. Over the course of several days, this blob forms the outer shell. Next it shoots out stolon's, which resembles roots. The stolon length- ens and become a polyp. The new polyp produces new medusas and then the pro- cess of growth begins again. These medu- sas could be the future rejuvenating tech- nology for mankind. These extraordinary facts and undiscovered things about them gives me large scale to experiment with their body and soul. That gives me a great combination of immortality of soul, conti- nuity lifecycle and mystery of future to create my next avant-garde collection.