
A fragmented portrait where identity dissolves into streams of digital memory—interfaces, feeds, and fleeting impressions layering over the human face. The mind becomes an archive, endlessly scrolling, blurring the boundary between self and system.
Dissection, deconstruction, partial people, fragmentation, social media feeds , realistic photography, black backdrop, bizarre, unsettling, surreal
In this case I use Midjourney text-to-img and then edited the images in Nano Banana 2.
The piece is inspired by the quiet violence of constant digital exposure—the way interfaces don’t just surround us, but begin to structure how we think, remember, and perceive ourselves. Social feeds, messages, and fragmented windows become less like tools and more like layers of consciousness, stacking and overlapping until the boundary between inner thought and external input dissolves.
It draws from the feeling of being mentally “open-tabbed”—where attention is split across parallel streams, and identity becomes a composite of consumed images, notifications, and algorithmic suggestions. The peeling, unfolding interface elements suggest both expansion and erosion: a mind that is growing through connection, yet simultaneously losing coherence.
At its core, the work reflects on a subtle transformation—how the self is no longer singular or contained, but continuously rewritten by the systems it engages with.