Drawing from the intersection of media systems, perception theory, and algorithmic culture, this series explores the invisible structures that shape both individual and collective cognition. The paintings function as visual meditations and speculative physical interfaces, questioning the nature of algorithms. In the study, they serve both as projective tests - inviting participants to read their own experience into minimal forms, and as predictive tests, probing how patterned stimuli cue expectations, perceived timeliness, and algorithmic attribution. Through repetition, layering, and pattern, the works visualize resonance between memory and matter, biology and code, imagination and machine.
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Based on acrylic painting & Quantum Blur provided by MOTH Quantum
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