Collection
Anatomy of the Unseen
Computed-tomography-inspired structures from deterministic Radon-space rules, layered with scanline interference and symmetry constraints.
Supply
42
System
edifice
Story Concept
No image is direct: every form is reconstructed from many partial projections.
This collection translates tomography logic into a visual grammar. Hidden structure is rebuilt through projection, filtering, and backprojection, so each artwork is a negotiated image rather than a direct view. Truth appears as an imperfect agreement among many angles, never from a single frame.
Tomography presents an interior we cannot observe directly. What we see is an outcome of sampling, filtering, reconstruction, and residue. Some works feel stable and clinical; others reveal artifacts, ghosts, and drift as part of seeing itself. The collection does not oppose truth and error. It shows that technical images are also theories of the real, and form is where partial measurements briefly settle into coherence. Each piece is less a final picture than the event of evidence coming into focus.
phantomFamily
The latent anatomical complexity being reconstructed.
symmetry
Structural constraint imposed on the subject geometry.
filter
Diagnostic discipline applied to projection data.
blend
Balance between faithful reconstruction and visible artifact.
angles
Sampling breadth across projection directions.
detectors
Resolution of the measured projection field.
Not a picture of the inside, but the inside reconstructed from traces.