My body is made out of pixels/atoms
When creating this series, I was comparing a structure of space, a human body, a digital network and a photograph.
It may seem like a stretch, to say the least. But does it really? I was fascinated by space because we can only assume
what is out there. The structure of the human body provokes us, because we think we understand it by dissecting it. But do we get
the real understanding of what is going on in a white sterile environment? Digital networks were created by humans and yet we have
no idea how to operate them. We are just as lost as we are in the knowledge of our bodies. With a photographic image, it is the same.
We think we know it because we see it. But does vision provide us with the correct answers, or are they just interpretations
based on logical fallacies produced by the structure of our brain?
The second part of the project was about presenting it to the public. I knew the project is interesting visually, but I had no idea
how to show its depth to the public. Therefore, I decided to create an experiment. The video was presented at Gelnicke illuminate
in Gelnica just as a visual game. The next part was to suppress its conceptual meaning altogether by posting it on TikTok,
well-known for its fast and visually appealing content. The conceptual project that consisted of so many philosophical layers
was shrunk to nice visuals. With the second part of the project, I am asking myself, whether conceptual art based on philosophy
has a place in Slovak culture. Does it sustain? What is the point, if most of the people don’t get it anyway?
2D abstract photographs processed in Photoshop 3D, 2022