4. “PARACOSMIC ACCUMULATION CONSTRUCT ROOM (ISOLATION)”
“PARACOSMIC ACCUMULATION CONSTRUCT ROOM (ISOLATION)” takes place in a not-so-large space, where screens and digital, sculptural, printed, and graphic display devices are combined with simple, spacious, and white lighting. Within this delimited space, there is a process of accumulation of various objects, debris, waste, and information compiled with the aim of referring to the reclusive human occupation within a hypermedia era. These objects, leaves, and pieces of chaos blend together in a way that possibly camouflages the artworks and screens amidst everything, making the entire environment become one. The seclusion combined with the process of digital self-representation is a phenomenon that is becoming increasingly common in various ways, whether commercialized through streams, in the case of professions that demand prolonged online presence, or even through anonymity in favor of niches of individual identification seeking the vastness of the ethernet. All art, design, advertising, and content blend into a great amalgamation of information absorbed at an increasingly accelerated and bewildering speed. Meta-dividing attention, focus, and immersion, the absorption process itself becomes part of a collectively dissolved identity, cooperating with artificially generated thoughts.