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From A Single Point To Life; The Digital Warp Technique: Geometry, Evolution, and Philosophy
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This work presents a series of digital art projects developed as an experimental practice grounded in philosophical inquiry. Drawing on the ideas of Heraclitus, Spinoza, Darwin, and Deleuze, the artist employed a manual digital warp technique to explore variation, transformation, and the emergence of form. Each iteration produced a unique composition, reflecting the principle that no two moments—or artworks—are ever identical, echoing Heraclitus’s notion that one cannot step into the same river twice. The projects serve as both aesthetic explorations and visual experiments in understanding the continuous flux of existence through geometry, repetition, and transformation.
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- Other: Elif Çiftçioğlu (Other)
References
- Darwin, 1859 – On the Origin of Species
- Deleuze, 1968 – Difference and Repetition
- Gaarder, 1991 – Sophie's World
- Heraclitus, Fragments
- Spinoza, 1677 – Ethics