As a result of computer-generated visuals and digital photography being included in the same digital world, we see that the similarities between each other begin to attract attention.
Digital photography and everything produced in the computer are linked to the numbers. Both appear to be detached from their substance.
The similarity between mass production and copy-paste is an indication of how the real world is transforming the digital world. Both concepts are both moving into each other and being separated from each other.
The selected photographs and the images produced in the computer environment come together to examine and diversify the transformation of the knowledge of real-world matter in digital environment.
We also see the transformation of man in the physical world with his presence in the digital world. The worlds created by man are interspersed with the return of being. Man tries to exist in both, so he isolates the substances and images that form in reality from the reality of the digital world, as well as from its reality.
In this context, the project examines the transition between images, its connection to reality, and the existence of human and human-produced materials in the digital world.