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Overpopulated Symphonies by Alkan Avcioglu

Overpopulated Symphonies by Alkan Avcioglu

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Precio de Piso
0,234998 ETH
$2,345.34
Tamaño
300
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131
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Overpopulated Symphonies by Alkan Avcioglu 297

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Rareza
18
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Atributos
Sub-Series
Nocturne No. 17
Setting
External
Time
Night
Chromatic Scale
G
Crowd Density Level
Andante
Descripción
"Overpopulated Symphonies" is a collection of AI post-photography that immerses viewers in a commentary on the contemporary human condition. Through sprawling images of densely populated urban landscapes and human gatherings, the collection reduces individuals to minuscule points, forming an overwhelming sea of indistinguishable dots. Beyond the literal portrayal of overpopulation, this collection utilizes the metaphor of crowd density as an analogy for the inundation of information in our modern era. It poses questions about identity, individuality, and the struggles faced by the human mind in processing and prioritizing the relentless surge of data we encounter daily. The figures in these photographs transcend mere physical bodies; they represent thoughts, ideas, and information, all vying for recognition and space within the confines of our mental landscapes. With humans depicted as dots in a chaotic neural network, these artworks serve as an allegory for the phenomenon of information overload. The title "Overpopulated Symphonies" intends to evoke the intricate and often overwhelming nature of our current reality. "Overpopulated" alludes to the physical density of human gatherings depicted in the collection, but also metaphorically refers to the overflow of information and ideas that bombard us incessantly. The term "Symphonies" suggests a sense of harmony and order, offering an optimistic counterpoint to the chaos portrayed. It hints at the potential for synchronicity to arise from apparent disarray.
Detalles
ID de Token
297
Red
Ethereum
Estándar
ERC721