Incarnation is the moment when invisible thought takes on a tangible form; a place where imagination and matter intertwine. Here, the image is not merely a representation of the external world; it is a living event that continuously regenerates itself in the interaction between the body, media, and machine. The body is no longer merely an object of sight; it transforms into an active medium – a system for perception, action, and response. Digital media also transcends mere display and evolves into a corporeal entity where the image is Incarnation, reconfiguring the body in turn. In this cycle, the boundaries between action and reaction, agency and command, are constantly shifting; humans and technology exist in a hybrid state, both controlling and being controlled. What becomes evident in this state is not the reproduction of reality, but the possibility of forming consciousness in a new relationship with matter, image, and subject. Morteza Mahdizadeh
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