Art & Research
Anima Eye-Drawing
An eye-tracking installation where perception becomes a generative condition. Across previous works — from drawing to digital environments — form does not pre-exist, but emerges through processes that remain partially indeterminate. Anima extends this logic by relocating it within the act of looking itself. The work is based on research into eye behavior and consciousness, where longer fixations and relaxed attention allow forms to appear. Vision is no longer a tool for observing an image, but a condition through which the image is produced. Creation is not directed, but unfolds from a state of perceptual availability — where control gives way to attention, and form emerges at the threshold between seeing and becoming aware.
Eye-Drawing (selection #1)
Eye-Drawing (selection #2)
Eye-Drawing process
Eye-Drawing (selection #4)
Eye-Drawing (selection #5)