2025 December #008. The most insidious predators wear the uniform of legitimacy. This work emerged from my archive as a prophecy that has only grown more urgent: the corporate entities that harvest human attention present themselves in professional dress while their true nature remains something altogether more ravenous.
The device held casually in hand becomes the key to understanding this piece within our contemporary moment. That small dark rectangle represents the extraction apparatus, the tool through which consciousness itself becomes commodity. The monstrous visage doesn't hide behind the suit but emerges through it, suggesting that professionalism and predation have become indistinguishable in platforms designed to capture and monetize every moment of focus.
I created this during an earlier period, yet its resonance with the attention economy feels almost architectural. The stark, flat aesthetic mirrors the simplified interfaces that dominate our screens, the bold colors echo the urgent notifications designed to trigger immediate response. The work demands attention through the very visual language that platforms use to hold us captive, creating a recursive commentary on its own mechanism.
What fascinated me then and haunts me now is the casualness of the gesture. There's no shame in the exposure, no attempt to maintain the mask. In the attention economy, the monstrous has become so normalized that it can pose for its own portrait. The sharp teeth aren't hidden but displayed, because we've been conditioned to scroll past horror as just another piece of content competing for our increasingly fragmented consciousness.
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