STRANGER DREAMS
What we consume through media can shape our subconscious and emotional reality.
Psychological fear emerges from the intersection of media consumption and subconscious experience. The narrative follows a character whose dream blurs the boundary between familiar and unfamiliar spaces, drawing visual inspiration from horror-themed popular culture. Music functions as an emotional anchor that guides the transition back to reality. Although the experience is revealed as a dream, its physical and emotional intensity lingers. The story suggests that media consumption extends beyond passive viewing, influencing psychological states and internal perception.

Jasmine Honggoro
James Sylo
Maureen Tambuna
Jacey Han
Natasha Ariella Milla Zogara




