Black Hole, Installation, Video
Project Details
Black Hole is a video sculpture that visualizes the unseen mechanics of digital entropy—an intricate techno-ecosystem where light, energy, and circuitry converge in perpetual motion. Through 3D animation, I reveal an inner world of shifting materials, tangled wiring, and pulsating energy flows, exposing the invisible architectures that underpin our technological existence. This simulated infrastructure collapses and rebuilds in an endless cycle, mirroring both the resilience and fragility of digital systems.
In my practice, I explore hauntology in virtual space—how past and future technologies collapse into recursive loops of innovation and obsolescence. Black Hole evokes this gravitational pull, where digital structures seem to develop their own agency, oscillating between creation and decay.
As an artificial lifeform of light and motion, Black Hole raises questions about technological autonomy. Do these systems evolve beyond human control, forming their own ecologies? Or are they trapped in an endless loop, forever processing the ghosts of data, energy, and discarded materials?
In my practice, I explore hauntology in virtual space—how past and future technologies collapse into recursive loops of innovation and obsolescence. Black Hole evokes this gravitational pull, where digital structures seem to develop their own agency, oscillating between creation and decay.
As an artificial lifeform of light and motion, Black Hole raises questions about technological autonomy. Do these systems evolve beyond human control, forming their own ecologies? Or are they trapped in an endless loop, forever processing the ghosts of data, energy, and discarded materials?