In thinking about the future, we rely on our experience and perception of the past. When technology develops rapidly, and we do not keep up with them, we cease to distinguish fantasy from reality. Being is a fabric sewn together from patches of events. Simulations of objects and phenomena, the generation of information, true or not, are tightly sewn into the fabric of reality. Subjectivization in understanding reality is difficult, but there is no choice in the search for truth.
In this work, I question reality in the world of simulations, using generative images in a harsh mixture of symbols, materials and technological solutions. Is there aesthetics for us in the soullessly technogenic, is there a past in the utopian future? Only time will put everything in its place.