Holographic Urgesellschaft, 2023
3D VR panoramic work

Collaborative project. led concept development, visual direction, VR spatial narrative and project coordination.

Exhibited at the Royal College of Art, KOPPEL X Gallery, and M P Birla Millennium Art Gallery; presented at the 11th China (Wuhu) Popular Science Products Expo, where the work received Second Place in the Metaverse Visual Creativity Competition.

Holographic Urgesellschaft explores the changing sense of consequence within networked environments. Through VR panoramic space, repeated textual fragments and unstable digital structures, the work examines how online actions are amplified, delayed or detached from visible response.

A click, message or repeated gesture may appear minor, while its effects continue to circulate beyond immediate perception. The project considers how judgement, memory and responsibility are reorganised when actions no longer return as direct consequence.

From Digital Trace to Collective Field

Focusing on Generation Z, the project situates the self within a culture of instant communication, smartphone interfaces and platform visibility. Online behaviours such as clicking, typing, reposting and exposure are treated as digital traces that can be copied, detached from context and transformed into collective judgement. The process moved from conceptual mapping to digital image-making, VR panoramic composition and layered visual experiments. Fragmented bodies, repeated symbols and unstable spatial structures show how personal experience becomes searchable, exposed and absorbed into networked behaviour.