Where The Mind Goes

eyedrum, Atlanta

Brain illustration

An exploration of memory, identity, and the complexities of inner thought, enhanced through AI-driven visuals. This exhibition delves into the abstract landscapes of consciousness, visualizing the invisible processes of human cognition through the Pepper's Ghost projection technique.

Transcendence

An examination of moments when thought transcends the physical, creating ethereal visualizations of consciousness expanding beyond the body. AI-generated imagery flows through translucent surfaces, representing the boundless nature of human imagination.

Memories

A meditation on how memories fragment, reform, and fade over time. Layered projections create overlapping scenes that flicker between clarity and obscurity, mimicking the unreliable nature of human recollection.

Grounded

Exploring the tension between abstract thought and physical reality. This installation anchors floating digital elements with tactile, earthbound materials, creating a dialogue between the ethereal mind and the solid body.

Liminal

An investigation of the in-between spaces of consciousness—dreams, daydreams, and the moments between waking and sleep. Ghostly figures emerge and dissolve in perpetual transition, never fully present or absent.

About The Exhibition

Where The Mind Goes premiered at eyedrum in Atlanta, presenting four distinct installations that collectively map the inner landscape of human consciousness. Each piece utilizes AI-generated visuals combined with the Pepper's Ghost illusion technique to create immersive, thought-provoking experiences.

The exhibition invites viewers to contemplate their own cognitive processes, questioning how memory, identity, and perception shape our understanding of reality. Through the interplay of technology and traditional optical illusions, the work bridges centuries of artistic innovation.