immaculate_conception
Creation of 3D compositions using AI-driven rendering techniques. Variations are re-rendered through image imports and text prompts. This process contributes to the development of a personalized dataset.
“Immaculate Conception” explores the interaction between organic and artificial elements, featuring figures resembling fetuses and transformed bodies placed in incubator-like environments. Drawing on influences from Surrealism, the work creates an atmosphere that questions the nature of reality, raising thoughts on the distinctions between what we perceive as real and what might be simulated. It also brings to mind ideas from Jean Baudrillard, prompting reflections on how technology affects our understanding of life.
The images in this work invite us to reconsider our views on consciousness, intelligence, and the line between human and artificial. The representation of a fetus in an incubator-like setting takes on a deeper meaning, encouraging a closer look at how technology shapes not only our world but also our understanding of our existence.