Event Horizon
Laser Etching, Stainless steel, 500*20 cm, 2025

The flagship work of the exhibition, consisting of meticulous laser engraving on a stainless-steel plate. The image was taken from a single frame of a generative animation based on layers of Brownian noise. The infinite complexity of the algorithm underwent a "dithering" process, converting colour surfaces into a dense network of dots. The intense laser engraving on the metal created a slight ripple in the hard material, a technological "scarring" that turns the digital image into a tangible 3D landscape reminiscent of a foreign planet's surface.
In astrophysics, the "Event Horizon" is the boundary surrounding a black hole, the point of no return beyond which information and time change their nature. This work represents the threshold space where code becomes matter: the Brownian image creates tension between the black, scarred engraving and the exposed, shiny metal, building a landscape where scale is lost—are we looking through a microscope or a telescope? The work summarizes the entire exhibition as a meeting point where the algorithm is "forced" to deal with the resistance of matter, leaving an eternal mark of one chaotic moment.