Loss of Signal - expectation
I stare into the light, but find no answer. Only questions fading into silence.
Ivan in Abstracts
I breathed
until breathing became static.
I watched
until vision turned hollow.
I listened
until the silence screamed louder than truth.
Bit by bit,
the noise replaced my skin,
my thoughts,
my name.
Now,
I am nothing
but a signal
you forgot to turn off.
The series Signalverlust (“Signal Loss”) presents a twelve-part visual transformation of a human being under the influence of relentless media saturation.
What begins as curiosity – a glance at the screen, a gentle pull into an image —
turns into detachment: from space, from the body, from the self.
The visual arc moves from vibrant reality into monochrome oblivion.
White noise consumes the surroundings first, then the gaze, and eventually the identity.
Skin becomes a surface, the eyes turn into antennas, the human into a projection.
This work is a visual commentary on a society in a state of digital overdose.
It poses the question:
How much input can a person take
before they lose themselves entirely?
Divided into three acts —
Loss of Signal – Loss of Meaning – Loss of Self
the series illustrates a transformation that happens every day:
quietly, subtly, invisibly.
Until nothing remains but an image –
and even that is only an echo.
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