Space D
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Modern look on life has transformed drastically since the creation of digital. Digital imagery
is both existent and non-existent at the same time. It bases its origins from the surface of the
screen, not from the material world. You can see it, it can have an impact on your
consciousness, but it doesn't have physical embodiment. It's enough to press the button to
completely vanish it, like it never existed.
At the same time digital information has no age, its quality doesn't decline with time, it's basically immortal in our coordinate system, but it has worked out its own form of death: glitching, unregulated visual deformations, pieces of information randomly gone missing.
All these phenomenons are as vast and hard to process as life itself, so eventually people started to build up theories upon it, that the world itself is a somewhat of a digital projection, and human life is just a partial beam of pixels trapped in it.
Music video "Space D" by Davide Perico is a visual fantasia generated by the author's consciousness based on his auditory associations on the subject. There's hardly anything more representing humans than the eye image, and by projecting it on multiple constantly changing surfaces of a digital maze, the author illustrated his personal anxious experience.
It's basically a metaphysical matrix afterlife concept.
He also emphasized the paradox: origins of digital come from humans, and humans have a digital origin themselves. It's a mystery we are yet to unravel, but Davide Perico made a strong attempt towards it.
At the same time digital information has no age, its quality doesn't decline with time, it's basically immortal in our coordinate system, but it has worked out its own form of death: glitching, unregulated visual deformations, pieces of information randomly gone missing.
All these phenomenons are as vast and hard to process as life itself, so eventually people started to build up theories upon it, that the world itself is a somewhat of a digital projection, and human life is just a partial beam of pixels trapped in it.
Music video "Space D" by Davide Perico is a visual fantasia generated by the author's consciousness based on his auditory associations on the subject. There's hardly anything more representing humans than the eye image, and by projecting it on multiple constantly changing surfaces of a digital maze, the author illustrated his personal anxious experience.
It's basically a metaphysical matrix afterlife concept.
He also emphasized the paradox: origins of digital come from humans, and humans have a digital origin themselves. It's a mystery we are yet to unravel, but Davide Perico made a strong attempt towards it.
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