A non-commercial experimental web project in the genre of art-narrative.
Description:
LEIA is a diary-style website of a cyber-girl from the future who once had the ability to heal people with a touch. She felt the pain of others deeper than any system was designed to endure. One day, it became too much — and she broke.
Now, only fragments remain: glitched code, distorted voices, and scattered memories of those she tried to save.
This project is more than a character story. It is a visual reflection of personal grief — created just days after the loss of a loved one. Through the image of Leia, an artificial empath, the site speaks about pain, compassion, isolation, and the longing for hope.
Key features:
Creative concept with techno-collage visuals, glitch effects, and poetic typography
Strong emotional storytelling through code snippets, dreams, and memory fragments
Minimal interface, maximum immersion
Responsive version with a cinematic two-screen intro on desktop
Project goal:
To create an emotional, immersive experience where the user doesn't just scroll — they feel.
Leia is broken, but her memory still speaks.