Deus by The Lost Futures is a part of the triptych series - Conditional Variables. The piece displays a cyborg entity locked in perpetual transformation, never fully complete, always fragmenting and reassembling. It embodies the illusion of a singular self, revealing instead the truth that identity is shaped by an intricate web of interdependent causes. This constant flux reflects the idea that existence is not fixed, but continuously formed and reformed by overlapping conditions.
In this sense, Deus represents perpetual transition, where being and non-being merge in an endless cycle of becoming. Its ever-changing form underscores the impermanence of structure, echoing the Buddhist principle of Dependent Origination - nothing exists independently, and all things arise through a network of interconnected forces.