The development of modern technology has intensified the already immense informational pressure on individuals. The consequences are clear: burnout, downshifting, retreat tourism, and the search for balance. Seclusion has become a means of self-preservation.
But what is seclusion? Art communicates with a person through abstract constructs. To contemplate the abstract, one must fill it with personal meanings and contexts. Only then does it become real and ready for interpretation. I have created a model of "seclusion" that allows the user to observe this phenomenon from the outside, objectify it, and, through interactive engagement, form their own definition of the concept.