The guiding question of this exploration is: When does the private become political, and how do public phenomena intrude upon the most intimate layers of privacy? Through the laser projections of TIMES NEW ROMANCE, poetic fragments are cast into public spaces, reflecting and amplifying the collective unconscious of my peers. This artistic intervention challenges the boundary between the private and the public, blurring the line between personal introspection and communal experience. By mirroring intimate thoughts and emotions in public arenas, TIMES NEW ROMANCE transforms the personal into a shared reflection, revealing how private experiences are influenced by societal forces and, in turn, politicized.