2025
This 3D project explores the impact of digital addiction and the resulting emotional isolation in modern society. The central figure — a woman sealed in vacuum plastic and connected to tubes — represents a state of passive dependence on digital systems. She appears suspended, preserved, and disconnected from the physical world, evoking imagery associated with medical control, data harvesting, or simulated life support.
The sterile, confined setting reflects a reality in which human interaction is increasingly replaced by artificial connection. The tubes symbolize constant input — information, stimulation, content — while the body remains motionless, detached from real-world contact.
The work is influenced by dystopian aesthetics, referencing ideas of control, technological overreach, and the loss of self in hyperconnected environments. It poses a question about where digital connection ends and human disconnection begins.