House on Sand is an autobiographical project by Olga Rakova, built as an archeology of memory: a careful study of a childhood landscape dissolving into identity. Its origin is Traktorny, an industrial district of Volgograd, where Stalinist facades meet prefab blocks and wastelands. Once magical, it became a symbol of fragility and decay. Collages, 3D models, and speculative documentation reflect not recovery but the irreversibility of loss, turning instability itself into material.
August 31, 2025
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