Vertigo is a collection by SARES that consists of three artworks — Cadere, Creare, and Surgere.
At its core, the collection explores transformation — a force that disrupts stability and propels us into the unknown. More than a process, transformation is a state of becoming, unfolding through stages shaped by the unpredictable nature of chaos.
Vertigo interprets this journey as an emotional and structural metamorphosis. Using strange attractors (Thomas, Lorenz, Halvorsen) as dynamic visual metaphors, the works reflect the branching paths and delicate bifurcations that define change. Each piece corresponds to a stage of transformation, incorporating the artist’s brainwave data captured during its creation, fusing personal experience with generative expression.
The collection translates transformation into sensory form—organic shapes suggest fluidity, tones carry emotional weight, and reactive systems mirror the tension between inertia and movement. These works probe the interplay between permanence and flux, resistance and adaptation, reflecting the emotional charge of letting go and embracing the new.
Drawing from complex systems and neural data, Vertigo merges data sculpture with AI-driven generative processes. Bioelectrical brain signals shape the digital forms, allowing each piece to evolve alongside the artist’s internal reflections.
Ultimately, transformation becomes not just a theme but a living structure—capturing the dance between chaos and order, emotion and reason, in the ongoing act of becoming.