During Soviet time the territories of the cities was usually divided into districts and as often as not these districts differ not only with different names but also different functions in the city environment. After the fall of Soviet Union (1990) many of these districts lost their function. For instance factories were closed, fences were partly dismantled, everything grew over with bushes and people started to use these factory territories as shortcuts to get to certain destinations in the city. In this series’ works I explored these “ghost areas” at night, which stereotypically is the most dangerous time to stay there.