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Latent Space Variations Confabulation System of Transfer Canon for Computational Utterance
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Latent Space
2026

Installation

Dimension Varies

Duration Varies

Anechoic Chamber, Storobe Lights, LED

A dark anechoic chamber is intermittently activated by a high-intensity strobe. Each flash inscribes the anechoic chamber’s pattern onto the retina, generating a persistent afterimage that continues to be perceived in the absence of both sound and light. As viewers shift their gaze, this afterimage detaches from the original location and extends into regions that cannot be directly seen—beneath the head, behind the body, or beyond the limits of the field of vision. The perceived space no longer coincides with the physical boundaries of the chamber but emerges as a discontinuous and unsta- ble field. Rather than fading uniformly, the afterimage may distort, truncate, or proliferate into these inacces- sible regions. In the absence of reverberation and external reference points, the chamber becomes a site where spatial coordinates collapse and reconfigure, producing a simultaneous sense of expansion and enclosure. The work thus foregrounds a threshold condition in which space is not simply perceived, but generated at the limits of the perceptual field—appearing precisely where it cannot be seen.



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