Mixed media object, 2026
CASE FILE: HUMAN CONSCIOUSNESS explores the unstable architecture of identity through the visual language of archives, surveillance systems, fragmented memory, and psychological documentation.

The work combines physical trace, erosion, handwritten text, rupture, and layered surface manipulation to create the impression of a damaged internal record — part evidence, part confession, part unfinished investigation.
Words such as fear, desire, control, silence, truth, and death emerge and disappear across the surface like incomplete psychological data. The central vertical fracture acts as both division and exposure: a rupture within consciousness itself.

The visible hand and pen remain intentionally present within the work’s documentation, transforming the image from passive object into active process — suggesting that the act of recording identity is still ongoing.
Rather than offering resolution, the piece invites viewers into a suspended state between observation, memory, and self-construction.








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