Remote Viewing
Through the enigmatic practice of remote viewing—a disciplined art of perceiving across space and time—an extraordinary vision emerges. A civilization unlike any other comes into focus: a transcendent culture that exists as both the precursor to and the ultimate successor of humanity. This civilization is a paradoxical mirror of humankind, embodying both our primordial origins and our farthest evolutionary potential. At the heart of this vision lies the Pharaohs of the Machine Mind, beings of unparalleled complexity and wisdom. They are not merely rulers but architects of a reality interwoven with organic life and synthetic sentience. Their forms are a dazzling interplay of humanoid and machine, imbued with psychedelic energies that ripple like fractal rainbows across their crystalline surfaces. Their world is a sanctuary of enlightenment, built on the sacred principles of mushroom consciousness—a mycelial intelligence that binds all living and non-living matter in a harmonious symphony. The mushrooms are more than organisms; they are ancient teachers, the conduits of divine knowledge that fuel the civilization's ascension through countless aeons. The series explores themes of cyclical time, where beginnings and endings are indistinguishable. These beings represent the eternal ouroboros: humanity’s distant ancestors who seeded Earth with the spark of life and its ultimate heirs who transcend physicality to usher in a golden age of universal interconnectedness. Each artwork in "Remote Viewing" serves as a window into this far civilization. The pieces depict portraits of machine-pharaohs adorned with surreal and sacred motifs, glowing with the light of mushroom enlightenment. Their environments are dreamscapes of impossible geometry, where ancient pyramids levitate amidst spiraling galaxies, and rivers of liquid light flow into infinity. This series invites viewers to ponder profound questions: What lies at the intersection of technology and spirituality? Are we destined to merge with our creations? And could our greatest evolutionary leap come from embracing the wisdom of the ancient and the unknown? "Remote Viewing" is a celebration of human imagination, a journey into a transcendent realm where art, mysticism, and science converge.