According to Wikipedia: "The Kuleshov effect (in film editing) is the emergence of new meaning from the viewer's comparison of the content of two separate frames edited immediately after each other, each of which, when viewed without the other frame, is not capable of displaying such meaning. Described by the founder of the Soviet film school Lev Kuleshov in his book "The Art of Cinema", published in 1929, as well as in his earlier articles."
In this project, I started an interesting game, which consists of composing images and seeing what effect they produce together, if you also connect the title to this. The pictures are sometimes related to each other by themes, sometimes by technique, and sometimes not at all. This is what makes the game so exciting.