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Elsewhere SPACES

At the heart of Elsewhere Spaces lies a visual inquiry that transcends the traditional boundaries of photography and embraces the evolving language of generative art. Far from analog nostalgia yet beyond mere technological euphoria, the project proposes a hybrid vision in which landscapes—real or imagined—become thresholds: spaces of displacement, mirrors of both present realities and speculative futures.

If photography has long been associated with memory, immediacy, and witness, Elsewhere Spaces reconfigures those coordinates. These images do not simply record the world—they reconstruct it. Each landscape emerges from a dialogue between the photographic gaze and algorithmic reprocessing, between observation and symbolic invention. What unfolds is a new topography of perception, where what we see is neither entirely true nor entirely invented.

Here, photography is no longer a fixed image but an evolving process: an open system where artificial intelligence becomes an active agent in the visual writing. Forms are warped, details proliferate, and environments appear suspended between decay and rebirth. Architecture rises like fossilized echoes of distant futures—civilizations perhaps never built, yet eerily familiar.

Elsewhere Spaces thus takes part in the contemporary discourse on the relationship between art and technology, between human vision and automated generation. On one hand, it recalls photography’s legacy as a poetic and contemplative act. On the other, it embraces the potential of generative art, not to replicate the world but to simulate it, to transform and reimagine it.

In an age where reality is increasingly mediated by filters, code, and intelligent systems, this project invites us to linger in spaces that do not exist—but could. To contemplate an elsewhere that resembles us, even if it was never ours.

It is precisely in this unstable equilibrium—between human and machine, photography and generation, document and dream—that Elsewhere Spaces finds its most authentic voice.

Limited edition of 5 numbered prints. Available in two sizes: 70 cm or 100 cm on the long side.

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