The Filtered Instinct #03
Intimacy is no longer a serendipitous encounter of souls, but rather biological tissue being forcibly filtered through algorithmically smoothed sections.
Four Evidence Materials
Evidence Level:L1 General Evidence
Work Overview
The image depicts two translucent organic biological masses suspended against a clinical laboratory background. These objects are not known organs but rather symbolize the "biological potential" of human desire for intimacy. They have a moist, translucent texture, with tiny tendrils extending from their edges out of a longing for connection. The conflict of the work lies in three sets of absolutely flat, cold geometric transparent planes that lie between the biological masses. These planes are not merely obstacles; they are the materialization of algorithmic logic. When the biological tendrils attempt to cross the space, they are severed and crystallized the moment they touch the planes. This failed resistance of the "soft" against the "hard" constitutes the core tragic sense of the work.
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.