Frequency / EM, acrylic on canvas, 75 x 55 x 3 cm, 2024, black frame
Frequency / EM explores interaction between overlapping signal fields.
Rhythm, markers, and modulation suggest resonance and interference as structural conditions.
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Frequency / EM explores interaction between overlapping signal fields.
Rhythm, markers, and modulation suggest resonance and interference as structural conditions.

Frequency / Improvisation II develops modulation as an evolving process. Interruption and variation shape rhythm without repetition or fixed tempo.

Frequency / Improvisation examines adaptation through variation and response. Visual rhythms shift dynamically, suggesting flexible navigation within changing conditions.

Frequency / Memory Interference explores perception shaped by overlapping temporal layers.
Past and present coexist as interacting frequencies within a shared field.

Frequency / Pause frames stillness as an active interval.
Reduced gesture and suspended forms suggest latency and accumulation of potential.

Quantum / Entangled State visualizes interdependence within a shared state-space.
Distinct elements remain linked through persistent structural relationships.

Quantum / First State captures a moment of activation before stability is achieved.
Forms remain open and directional, suggesting multiple outcomes within an unresolved initial condition.

Quantum / Origin approaches beginnings as a systemic condition rather than a historical moment.
Abstract structures suggest the first organization of matter, perception, and direction within an emerging field.

Quantum / Entangled State visualizes interdependence within a shared state-space.
Distinct elements remain linked through persistent structural relationships.

Quantum / Unresolved State explores uncertainty as a sustained condition. Visual elements remain suspended between coherence and dispersion, resisting closure or resolution.

Signal / Activation requires engagement to complete the work.
Layered cues and responsive elements frame meaning as triggered rather than delivered.

Signal / Dual Encoding explores simultaneous, conflicting transmissions. Parallel structures suggest layered meaning produced through interference.

Signal / Identity Mapping treats identity as distributed information.
Encoded markers and intersecting paths suggest transmission and reconstruction rather than representation.

Signal / Pop Interference addresses disruption within media-driven signal fields.
Familiar visual cues are fragmented, reframing recognition as interference.

System / Collective Alignment explores how multiple elements orient within a shared structure.
Coordination appears provisional, shaped by proximity and relational balance.

System / Disinhibition examines what happens when structural constraints are reduced. Fragmented forms and fluid boundaries suggest exposure and redistribution, framing openness as a condition that alters balance rather than producing excess.
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