Non-material Particles

"Structural Intervention" into digital images is an attempt to agitate the image’s coordinate system and liberate pixels from their inherent rules. The friction generated through pixel manipulation exposes pixels—originally intended to be transparent—as "non-material particles" upon the screen.

Clad not in the simulated grain of established digital processes, but in a unique texture born of the friction of agitation, these particles quietly manifest the fact of the pixel that resides at the foundation of the digital image.

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