CONCURRENTIX

Are we looking at the original, or just the aftermath of its many collapses?

Concurrentix is an ongoing series of audiovisual works that stages encounters between objects and their own derivatives. A figure is resampled, regenerated, re-contextualized until the original and its copies exist in a state of mutual destabilization. What held them together turns out to be less a fact than a habit of perception.

The series began in 2024 as a response to a specific cultural condition: symbols, images, and identities now circulate and reproduce at a speed that outpaces any stable relationship to their source. When everything is a version of something else, consistency becomes an illusion, and collective memory drifts out of reach. Concurrentix does not document this process. It performs it.

Visually, the work operates through collage, fragmentation, and recursive image processing, drawing on traditions of pop art, panography, and plunderphonic sampling. Familiar forms are pushed past the threshold of recognition. Elements that appear connected on the surface turn out to be structurally unrelated. Elements that seem unrelated share hidden logic. The result is a landscape where the distinction between cause and effect, part and whole, has quietly collapsed.

Across fractured figures, collapsing terrains, and parallel narratives, the series interrogates the consistency of collective memory, the reliability of identity, and the conditions under which connection itself becomes a question rather than a given. These are not abstract concerns. They are the texture of daily life in an era where common belief is fragmenting faster than new frameworks can form.

Things that happen to be together. Not because they belong, but because they are here.

Tree at the Crossroad (2025)

Are We Gazing at the Same Moon?

Do we share life and memories in a consistent world?

Landslide

The city is an endless mountain, collapse in front of me.

The Second Collapse

Ruin after ruin, collapse after collapsed

We Share the Table

A parallel dining experience

Tears of the Sky

The eternal moment of catastrophe

Transient

Fleeting moment of stimulation

Concurrentix - Sketches

From horse to possibilities (2025)