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Adam Martinakis, Interference Patterns - The Human Project, 2026

Adam Martinakis

Interference Patterns - The Human Project, 2026
Interference Patterns approaches the human being as a project in progress - an entity defined not by its final form but by its continuous state of becoming. Using 3D digital space as a metaphysical laboratory, I explore the invisible transitions of the soul: the moments where the physical body dissolves and a deeper psychic reality begins to surface.
For me, the digital realm is not a cold or mechanical void, but a field of pure potential. Freed from gravity, linear time, and material resistance, I can strip away the noise of matter to reach the essence of human experience. This process reflects my Idealist belief that the material world is a representation of a deeper consciousness, and that virtual space can point back toward that original source.

The visual language of the series relies on a stark symbolic contrast: Vital Red embodies the visceral, organic human element, while Clinical White evokes the transcendental ether. The vertical interference lines and fragmented forms act as metaphors for constant human mutation - signals flickering as they search for coherence, identity, and equilibrium.
Ultimately, this work continues my ongoing search for Balance. It captures the fleeting moment where the material and immaterial meet, suggesting that even in our most fractured state, we remain part of a singular conscious whole. We are not merely the sum of our data, but the awareness that imagines it into being.
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