Perception expands into holograms created by technology and virtual abysses, merging the digital skin with the physical heartbeat.
The journey explores the alteration of human perception through technology, employing holograms and virtual environments to challenge the boundaries between digital and physical, questioning the authenticity of lived reality.
Particular attention is given to the capacity of media to create fully immersive experiences that merge the tangible with the virtual. The works presented aim to broaden the representation of alien worlds: spaces foreign not only to human experience, but to the universal natural laws themselves.
Such reflections on the future of art make this environment a fundamental resource for anyone investigating the ever-evolving dialogue between technological innovation and sensory experience. The interplay between these dimensions offers, finally, a platform for examining fears, aspirations, and philosophical implications of living in an increasingly hybrid age.
Cosmic and Artificial Worlds. Imaginary Orbits. 2026. Hybrid sculptures.
Cosmic and artificial worlds: imaginary orbits that defy perception, digital constructs that simulate gravity, landscapes of planets that do not exist yet impose themselves as real. Each work in this series questions the boundary between what is visible and what it is possible to imagine.
Parallel dimensions where the real dissolves and the possible takes form.