
About
Shockwave is a metaphorical reflection on technology and its possible aftermath. With each incremental zoom, the narrative unfolds, revealing intricate layers of latent-space fever dreams picturing entirely artificial-intelligence-generated landscapes and situations related to the beginning of the atomic era. This oscillation between human creativity and computer calculation underscores the dichotomy of the AI era itself—a paradoxical duality that continues to haunt our collective consciousness. As the infinite zoom plunges deeper into the cataclysmic aftermath of nuclear disaster, the landscape continuously transforms into layers of deep compositions made of fragments of AI deep dreams . "Shockwave" becomes a stark reminder of the inexorable cost of scientific progress—a grim reflection on the precipice of annihilation. Fear of the AI technology is an echo of the fears caused by the developpement if nuclear technology across the 20the century. The infinite zoom capability offered by "Shockwave" is not merely a technical feat but a profound act of contemplation. It compels us to question the ethical and moral complexities embedded within the Atomic Era. It prompts us to reflect on the enduring consequences of scientific innovation and the existential threats posed by nuclear technology, but also the new ones posed by the overwhelming use of artificial intelligence intelligence . "Shockwave" is not just an artwork; it is an intellectual odyssey—an open invitation to explore, to question, and to understand. It challenges us to reckon with the turbulent legacy of the Atomic Era and the new ones of god-like algorithms, offering a transcendent experience where art, science, and technology converge to create a discourse that is both timely and timeless.