Cybernetic Art Installation

Prompt:
A hyper-realistic photograph of a classic white cube contemporary art gallery. In the center of the pristine, minimalist room stands a large multimedia installation. The installation is composed of stacked vintage televisions, CRT monitors, and old computer screens meticulously arranged to form the three-dimensional shape of a human face. Each screen displays fragmented portions of a distorted human portrait, glitched with digital feedback, scan lines, and pixel noise, creating a fractured mosaic of flesh and identity. Some monitors flicker with static while others pulse with surreal colors, evoking a sense of technological decay and media overload.

Hanging from the installation are veils stretched like drapes, semi-translucent and eerily delicate, contrasting against the cold machinery. Within the structure, glass turbines pump streams of glowing red liquid through transparent tubes, mimicking organic liquid circulation. The skeletal framework is layered with ivory and polished metal, resembling both a futuristic skull and a relic of cybernetic anatomy. Thick black cables and exposed wiring snake across the floor and climb the walls, adding to the hacker-culture aesthetic. The lighting in the room is stark and clinical, amplifying every detail with crisp clarity. The overall effect is unsettling yet mesmerising—a fusion of meat, machine, and digital memory displayed as avant-garde video sculpture.

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