"Moment of truth" does not exist in photography. Every frame represents only a glimpse of selective reality.
Nam June Paik’s “TV Buddha, 1974” intrigues the world with its proposed infinite loop of Zen.
Exploring in my own selective reality, I introduced a still camera working inside of a video game system to interrupt the flux and capture pieces of the Buddha’s being—Pixelized Zen.
Every still frame of this series is neither a mirror nor a reflection of the truth. Afterall, what is the truth? Pixelized Zen is an interpolation between Paik’s Zen Buddhism and the evolution of digital identities.
"Moment of truth" does not exist in photography. Every frame represents only a glimpse of selective reality.
Nam June Paik’s “TV Buddha, 1974” intrigues the world with its proposed infinite loop of Zen.
Exploring in my own selective reality, I introduced a still camera working inside of a video game system to interrupt the flux and capture pieces of the Buddha’s being—Pixelized Zen.
Every still frame of this series is neither a mirror nor a reflection of the truth. Afterall, what is the truth? Pixelized Zen is an interpolation between Paik’s Zen Buddhism and the evolution of digital identities.
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