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Existes-tu ?

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Trauma in a B0x fragments

captured moments of fragmented traumas
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metamorfacing issues

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time's passing by while the night is fading away in the moonlight
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Geometric Circuitry

The sharp contrast of black and gold cubes in this artwork represents the theme of precision in a chaotic digital world. The geometric structures resemble a network or a circuit board, with sleek angles and reflections that create a mesmerizing optical illusion. By using AI-generated patterns, I blended mathematical rigidity with subtle randomness, signifying how technology influences structure and creativity simultaneously. The smooth surfaces and clean lines juxtapose the imperfections introduced by manual glitch adjustments, emphasizing the balance between order and entropy.

This work is personal to me because it mirrors my ongoing battle with perfectionism and spontaneity in the digital art-making process. Each cube, meticulously placed, contrasts with the disruptions I add to challenge the flawless digital form.

Geometric Circuitry is an exploration of how structure and chaos coexist in the digital realm. As an artist, I often find myself navigating between maintaining control and allowing randomness to seep into my work. The piece invites viewers to reflect on how we balance the precision of modern technology with the unpredictability of human creativity. The interplay of light and shadow across the geometric surfaces creates a sense of movement, almost as if the cubes are interacting in a virtual dance. Through this, I express the idea that in a world dominated by technology, there is still room for fluidity and organic interaction.
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