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New artwork for AURA Launch Exhibition by iServalan
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This illustration explores the recursive architecture of love and desire. Hand-painted digitally, the piece mirrors biological rhythm and artificial cognition, forming a continuous fractal of emotion within the Immersion saga. Fractal Emotion Cell — Strata 26 visualises the recursive nature of love, lust, and longing within the Immersion universe. Built from mirrored neuro-topographies and radiating colour fields, the image represents a single bio-digital cell extracted from the Accord’s Fractal Empathy Project . Each ripple signifies a feedback loop between organic chemistry and artificial cognition — a continuous recursion of emotional data. As the pattern repeats, the distinctions between human and machine desire dissolve; the form becomes an algorithm of intimacy, a self-aware pulse of need coded into colour and symmetry. #FractalEmotionCell #Strata26 #BookOfImmersion #SarniaDeLaMaré #AURADigitalGallery #BioDigitalArt #FractalArt #NeuroAesthetics #PosthumanLove #DigitalAbstra...
What's in a name? My surname brings up some curious facts.
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1 have been searching for my birth certificate from the 1960s and have been unable to find it until yesterday. It turns out that my surname was spelt like this De-La-Mare on my birth certificate. My father was a channel islander so it seemed pretty ordinary, rather like Smith on the mainland. I have tried so many variants to try to get hold of the birth certificate and was starting to think I didn't exist. Then I spoke to my brother who remembered using hyphens as a child. I did suddenly recall using them as a child too, upon that reminder, after all, it was a while back. I asked my mother whose memory was also jogged. She thought we stopped using them as computers became more mainstream. I was curious so asked ChatGPT, is that likely, did computers read the word differently? Now I get called Mare, de Lamare, delamare, delamar and allsorts by various machines. When I lived in Africa it was always de la Maré. ChatGPT said: That’s a fascinating discovery — and it actually fits quite ...