This artwork is part of Rage Against the Autonomous Machine, a series born from a growing tension between the human experience and systems that increasingly operate beyond our control. The image distills that unease into a stark, symbolic composition—where technology is no longer a neutral tool, but an autonomous presence that observes, categorizes, and governs.
Straddling abstraction and iconography, the piece functions like a visual rune: stripped of practical function, yet charged with meaning. It reflects a world in which power is embedded in invisible infrastructures—algorithms, databases, networks—and where emotional responses such as anger, fear, and resistance remain among the last unquantifiable human traits.
The print is produced on archival-quality fine art paper to ensure depth, contrast, and longevity. Each work is part of a strictly limited edition of 20, hand-signed by the artist and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity. Measuring 420 × 594 mm (A2), it stands as both a collectible artwork and a quiet act of refusal against the normalization of automated control.





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