
TRANSLATION OF TIME INTO PAIN
“Translation of Time into a Pain” is a vibrant, chaotic field where ritual iconography meets the circuitry of a future machine-culture. The left side of the canvas unfolds like a glowing motherboard—clusters of symbols, diagrams and pseudo-technical devices suggesting an AI archive struggling to decode human emotions. On the right, ecstatic hybrid figures float in a saturated pink space, half-angelic, half-mechanical, wired into the same network of signals. At the center stands a shadowed human silhouette, a totemic witness whose presence anchors the collision between technology and myth. The work reflects on how time, memory and desire are processed in an era where the boundary between human experience and digital systems becomes porous. The layered graphic language draws on the raw spontaneity of street art—the last authentic human visual code—transforming its urgency into an expressive map of how pain, repetition and ecstatic longing circulate in the machine age.

