Cognitive Collapse Island Generation #05
The root of the modern wave of non‑marriage lies not only in economics but also in the “structural poverty” of gender enlightenment during early childhood.
Four Evidence Materials
Evidence Level:L0 Base Evidence
Work Overview
The work begins with evidence gathered from actual sites.
Through redrawing, masking, and collage, the image shifts from singular record to layered narrative.
The algorithm does not replace the author; it expands possibilities under authorial control.
The image ultimately returns to material scale and viewing conditions as a complete work.
Only children, missing the crucial developmental window of interacting with opposite‑sex siblings through “low‑cost conflict, emotional bargaining, and boundary negotiation,” grow up without this chaotic but necessary training. As adults, they exhibit extreme “cognitive foreign‑body sensation” and “psychological fragility” toward the differences of the opposite sex, misinterpreting normal differences as insurmountable threats and retreating into self‑enclosed islands.
Field Evidence
Drawn from real sampling of urban surfaces, old photographs, object textures, and site light.
Hand Intervention
Overlaying, repainting, deleting, and renaming reactivate authorial judgment within the image.
Algorithmic Inference
The algorithm generates relationships and variants, but does not make the final judgment.
Material Return
The final output returns to paper, canvas, or panel, completing its material embodiment.