Truth
People often say the great way is simple. This work reconstructs the visual hallucination I see through extreme simplification.
People often say the great way is simple. This work uses extreme simplification to reconstruct the visual hallucination as I see it.
It is an early visual experiment close to the same problem later explored in Unit of truth: how simple elements, repeated signals, and perceptual errors can point toward the structure of reality. The work does not belong to the Unit of truth series; it stays nearer to an early Conjuration study β abstraction as a way to show how vision mistakes distortion for form, and how those mistakes may still carry clues of truth.