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On the Visible tbc

This theoretical visual essay traces the emotional and ontological impacts of temporal rupture. Inspired by the Chinese idiom "The Mute's Dream“—which speaks to the impossibility of articulating certain experiences when language fails, when expression is forbidden, when pain cannot be narrated—it argues that self-hatred is not merely a psychological phenomenon, but a product of historical construction.

Unmourned loss and structural shame circulate through the body across time as emotional residue. The essay places the "historical subject" within a narrative of rupture and delay, revealing the violence contained in memory and its representation. Created using TouchDesigner, Flora Fauna, Midjourney, Stable Diffusion, RunwayML, Photoshop, Premiere Pro and After Effects.


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