Sensor Collapse
digital bodily diary in a state of overload. A series of self‑portraits created in a solitary ritual — between light, skin, and distortion. Psychedelic textures and color noise become metaphors of inner tension. Here the body is not an object, but an interface. It dissolves, pulses, disappears into the stream. A project about the fragility of perception, about control and its loss. Technique: Created with simple tools — the front camera of a phone and three sources of colored light. The final stage was shaped through color curves in Lightroom, where distortion and overload become part of the artistic intent.