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The most scandalous, criticized, censured and expensive collection of Hagackure. The study of the different phases and pains of solitude interpreted through the wraith and frustrations of an hacker. Solitude collection come from the desire, the necessity of expressing through the instinct the dreads and pains for an implicit call for help. Harmonious conflict between the studied provocation of the codes of real and illegal hacker attacks and the communicative and instinctive representation of a painting that give expression to the pains of solitude, symbols of the psychological frailty. A disquieting art that, becoming entwined with the secret codes of the hacker attacks, leave the sign of an indelible pain. |
Another step towards the research of the pure sensations of human soul to find out the common roots that lie under the different and various external representations. A study through the evolution of the instinctual symbols of Man. An extreme provocation that juxtaposes opposite worlds breaking the mould with any conceptual theory. It focuses its attention on unthinkable continuity between the evoluted world of computer hackers with its provocations and, even illegal form of “art”, and the visual provocations which characterize the symbols, instincts, frustrations, signs, graphed by Man from the Palaeolithic graffiti, Incas, American natives, to the signs of those modern tribes that live on the margins of society.An intimate path of instincts, pains, sensations, frustrations, compares and unify the various phases of human evolution. |
The last step of the inner research. Extreme provocation and absolute innovation. The study of human psyche continues through a path that lead to a scandalous concept. The psychological analysis starts from the less rational states of the mind that are stimulated and imprisoned by hypnosis, trance, and anxiety. Tibetan meditation techiniques, etc; state that such hypnotic states can express the real, pure, absolute sensations of soul. To interpret these unconventional perceptions of the soul, man can no longer rely on his rational mind, but in an extreme paradox, he has to ask for help from the machines and technologies that he, himself, created. The innermost sensations of man are interpreted by the artificial intelligence and, through the aid of robotic components, they are turned in a visual experience which has been previously unmatched. |
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