“The Ghost of Creation” is an audiovisual work born from the exhaustion of the image, the saturation of the visible, and the urgent need to sabotage its mechanisms.
The video unfolds as a disturbed message—a voice-over that doesn’t teach, doesn’t explain, but interrogates.
The text—written as a direct monologue—is a warning, an interruption, a desperate attempt to break the cycle of digital self-contemplation.
The voice addresses an absent collective, enslaved by scrolling, anesthetized by endless content.
Using footage reprocessed through generative AI, The Ghost of Creation builds an unstable landscape where the real and the synthetic collapse into each other.
The glitch is not a decorative element, but the very language of disaster: each error a symptom, each interruption a political act.
This is not a work to be understood—it is a work to be endured.
A machine that watches the watcher.
Following “You Can’t Never Talk About What You Love”, this new piece continues the reflection on the failure of communication and the impossibility of art to generate meaning amidst contemporary noise.
Creation today is a useless but necessary act.
