Cross-digital techniques Variables formats and sizes 2021 — 2025

METAMORPHŌSIS is an evolving series of moving images and digital artworks that explores the porous boundary between abstraction and figuration in both analog and digital realms, through the deliberate use of programmed distortion to construct a visual and conceptual space where transformation is not merely aesthetic but ontological. Rooted in the tradition of conceptual art yet suffused with the immediacy of digital media, this work reflects a metamorphic process of technological intervention, giving rise to new interpretations of reality. The artworks do not depict nature so much as they echo its behaviors filtered through the algorithms of contemporary image-making. In this way, technology becomes not an external tool, but a generative ecosystem in dialogue with the organic. The series delves deeply into phenomenological concerns, exploring how perception is constructed, destabilized, and ultimately redefined in a digitized world. The viewer is positioned in the tension between what is visible and what is apprehended, between the expected and the improbable. These distortions evoke moments of epistemological rupture. METAMORPHŌSIS stands as an inquiry into the triadic relationship between human consciousness, technological systems, and the natural world. This work reflects the process of digital transformation leading to new interpretations of reality. By challenging the multidimensional relevance of perception, this piece explores the relationship between what we see and what we perceive, between the expected and the (im)possible, and between humanity, technology, and nature.

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