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Analphabet
Archival digital print / 2024 / 40 x 40 cm
Analphabet reflects on the fragile boundary between language and image, where writing loses its legibility and persists only as a visual trace. The AI-generated marks evoke the form of text yet deny its function, transforming signs into abstract structures without a semantic anchor. In this shift from meaning to appearance, the work raises questions about perception, interpretation, and the instability of communication itself.

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