Modernism Disorder
An active video installation that fractures logic and dissolves identity.
Modernism Disorder is a site-specific video project — alive, generative, and conceived as part of an exhibition-event in surrealist mode.
The installation moves like a lucid dream: disorienting, magnetic, and richly layered.
It explores the dissonance between modernist structure and organic intuition, combining brand language, visual abstraction, sound design, and natural elements into a fluid ecosystem.
The screen becomes a portal: a breathing interface where meaning mutates and perception slips.
Time loops, shapes drift, and the familiar becomes strangely unfamiliar.
This is not just an installation — it’s a mechanism of disturbance.
It hacks visual culture, blurring the line between polished identity and raw emotional texture.
Modernism Disorder questions the foundations of contemporary image-making, while seducing the senses through rhythm, fragmentation, and soft collapse.
It doesn’t offer answers — only open fields of perception.