The Shape of Desire (2026)
An audiovisual work in two movements — Matter and Spirit — exploring divergent modes of transformation from a shared generative origin.
Image and sound evolve as parallel processes, unfolding between dispersion and continuity, without resolution.
The piece explores two different modes of transformation. In Matter, forms emerge from a luminous center only to disperse and fade, continuously shifting without permanence. In Spirit, the same generative impulse unfolds differently: forms transform without dissolving, expanding beyond their visible boundaries.
Image and sound evolve in parallel, not as illustration but as converging processes. The work does not aim to resolve these tensions, but to sustain them — between emergence and disappearance, between instability and continuity.
Mathematical Art and Music: Sergio Pallante
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