Collection: BORIS ELDAGSEN - Series PSEUDOMNESIA III

Boris Eldagsen's series "Pseudomnesia III" , created in 2023, is a groundbreaking exploration of pseudo-memories. It combines the visual language of 1940s and post-war photography with abstract art. The term "pseudomnesia" comes from ancient Greece and refers to false memories, not mere inaccuracies. Eldagsen's series creates an ingenious connection between the beginnings of generative art and today's generative artificial intelligence (AI) through 15 unique works.

The creative process is complex and involves techniques such as #Textprompts, #Blend, #Imageprompts, #Inpainting and #Outpainting. Eldagsen's approach starts with #Textprompts, which provide a thematic foundation for the AI's creative journey and guide it towards the chosen theme of "Pseudomnesia". He then introduces #Blend and #Imageprompts to create a visual framework that influences the AI's decisions and ensures they are consistent with the concept.

#Inpainting enhances existing visual elements by adding texture and depth, while #Outpainting expands the visual narrative and invites viewers to explore the unexplored territory beyond the frame. The result is a series of fascinating works, each representing the aesthetic of origami. Abstract shapes, colors and patterns evolve to symbolize fleeting beauty.

In "Pseudomnesia III," Boris Eldagsen encourages us to think about memory and perception in the digital age. The fusion of generative art with AI offers a new perspective on the human experience. The digital world breathes life into the pseudo-memories and encourages viewers to question the limits of their own memories and perceptions.

The series represents a fusion of art and technology that explores the boundaries of creativity in a world of unlimited possibilities. Boris Eldagsen's innovative approach challenges the limitations of traditional media and invites immersion in the ever-evolving landscape of creative expression.

With "Pseudomnesia III", Eldagsen offers a glimpse of the limitless potential of art in the digital age. It is a celebration of the past, a reflection on the present and a vision for the future. Each work invites us to rethink the boundaries of memory and perception in the digital age and connects past and present in the world of generative art.

BORIS ELDAGSEN - Pseudomnesia III