Neurogenesis: The Digital Seed
Technology, which humanity has long viewed as merely a tool, has entered the post-human era through artificial intelligence, genetic engineering, cyber prosthetics and neuro interfaces. Consciousness is being coded, the body is being mechanized and the boundaries of identity are being rebuilt through inorganic forms. While the construction of new forms of existence opens the door to a speculative alternative creative potential, the dogmas of reproduction, evolution and identity of humanity are being overcome through technological interventions, thus radically redefining the concept of "being human". In this speculative future where cyber-organic life forms are possible; the hybridization of meat and machines suggests that artificial consciousnesses can also be "born", and questions how technological evolution can dissolve human-centered ontology and shape alternative forms of existence. The work is a metaphorical narrative referring to a new seed of consciousness that is biological in origin but has found existence in a digital environment. It wanders around the blurring boundaries of corporeality and consciousness and exists on an intellectual threshold derived from multiple future scenarios that include cyber-organic symbolism.

2025
Mixed Technique
80x55x20 cm
Tomorrow's Society
The construction of a social structure is like a carefully constructed brick wall; each individual represents a brick in this wall and, at the same time, a step in society's progress. However, the resulting gaps created by individuals leaving due to migration create the need for other individuals to fill them, creating irregularities in the wall, like bricks placed crookedly and unevenly. The gradual increase of these effects threatens to undermine the integrity of society, just as a wall deteriorates over time. Despite the sacrifices of those who seek to fill these gaps, each missing individual inflicts irreparable wounds on the integrity of society and accelerates its progress toward its inevitable end.

2025
Mixed Technique
70x100 cm