In an era characterized by the ceaseless barrage of digital imagery, where pixels paint narratives and screens mirror realities, the influence of images on human thought and behaviours has reached unprecedented heights. “The Dreams in Images,” an essay documentary project offers an introspective journey through contemporary China’s ever-evolving landscape of image culture. In this essay, I critically explore our documentary’s thematic underpinning, dissecting the profound relationship between the people of China and the images that inundate their lives and beliefs.”Such a blending, such a viral, endemic, chronic, alarming presence of the medium, without the possibility of isolating the effects-specialized, like these advertising laser sculptures in the empty space of the event filtered by the medium-dissolution of TV in life, dissolution of life in TV–indiscernible chemical solution: we are all Louds doomed not to invasion, to pressure, to violence and blackmail by the media and the models, but to their induction, to their infiltration, to their illegible violence” By Baudrillard J. It invites us to ponder the profound transformation of our sensory experiences in a world where images are not just mirrors but active shapers of the reality we perceive. It has never rung more accurately than in today’s digital realm, where the visual has usurped the textual in shaping perspectives, influencing choices, and moulding identities. Against the backdrop of a rapidly modernizing China, my documentary endeavors to unravel the intricate tapestry of images that has interwoven itself into the very fabric of society. From the bustling metropolises of the North to the tranquil landscapes of the South, our journey was a voyage of discovery, a quest to comprehend the allure, ubiquity, and implications of the images that punctuate the lives of millions.

    This essay film explores how media and images shape Chinese people’s beliefs and behaviours in their daily lives. The aim is to reveal the differences between media representations and life experiences in China.